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Why French Actor Gérard Depardieu Isn't in Court

Paris, FranceMon Oct 28 2024
French actor Gérard Depardieu will not be attending his trial on sexual assault charges in Paris. The trial, scheduled for Monday, is postponed because of the actor's health issues. Depardieu denies any wrongdoing. The accusations against him include allegedly assaulting two women on a film set in 2021. He is said to have touched them inappropriately and made obscene remarks. Witnesses have confirmed these incidents. Both women have reported feeling shocked and traumatized. The alleged incidents took place amidst broader concerns about sexual violence in the French film industry, sparked by the #MeToo movement. In one case, a 53-year-old production designer said the actor trapped her between his legs and groped her. She struggled and appeared distressed. After the incident, Depardieu apologized, but the apology was not genuine, according to witnesses. The woman said the incident affected her personal and professional life for over a year. In another case, a director’s assistant reported Depardieu touching her buttocks multiple times. She was given a leave by a psychiatrist due to the distress caused. Despite the charges, some high-profile figures, including French President Emmanuel Macron, have supported Depardieu. They argue that the accusations are unfair and that Depardieu's art is being attacked. Depardieu has maintained his innocence, stating he has never abused a woman. The ongoing trial of men accused of raping a drugged woman has also brought attention to sexual violence in France. Public figures like actor Judith Godrèche have called for the film industry to face the truth about sexual violence. Feminist groups plan to protest outside the courthouse, supporting the victim who wants her trial to be public. The case highlights the complex dynamics of power, fame, and justice within the entertainment industry.

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    Is it possible that Depardieu’s alleged ‘arsenal of witnesses’ includes his own stunt double?
    How will the trial’s postponement affect the victims’ ongoing legal proceedings?
    How does the concept of ‘art being attacked’ relate to the real harm experienced by victims of sexual assault?

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