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Actor Gerard Depardieu will not stand trial on sexual assault charges

Actor Gerard Depardieu will not stand trial on sexual assault charges

French actor Gerard Depardieu, who is on trial for allegedly sexually assaulting two women in a film set in 2021, will not appear in a Paris criminal court for health reasons, his lawyer said.

Depardieu, who has previously denied any wrongdoing, is accused of using “violence, coercion, surprise or threats” in the alleged assault, which prosecutors say took place on the set of the film Les Volets Verts (The Green Shutters).

Lawyer Jeremie Assous said doctors say the actor’s health problems will not allow him to appear at Monday’s opening hearing.

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Gerard Depardieu filming the Graham Norton Show (PA)

Depardieu “is deeply affected and unfortunately the doctors do not allow him to appear for questioning,” Assous told France Info radio.

The lawyer announced that he would ask the court to postpone the hearing because his client “wants to come, wants to express his opinion.”

Prosecutors say that in both cases, the victims said the 75-year-old actor trapped them between his legs and groped their buttocks, genitals, chest and breasts above their clothes.

The trial comes as France continues to grapple with sexual violence in the wake of the #MeToo movement, which has struggled to find traction, especially in the cinema industry.

It was determined that one of the victims was a 53-year-old set designer. The Associated Press (AP) generally does not identify victims of sexual assault without their consent. Her lawyer did not respond to an AP email on the matter.

According to Paris prosecutors, the woman told investigators that she first heard sexual comments from Depardieu, and then one day, as she walked past him, “he grabbed her, pulled her towards him, blocked her with his legs and groped her waist, hips and chest while accompanying her gestures and obscene remarks.”

This was witnessed by three people, prosecutors say, confirming that the woman tried to break free from Depardieu’s grip and appeared “shocked.”

A psychiatric examination granted her seven days’ leave.

After the incident, it was agreed that Depardieu would apologize. However, in a television interview broadcast on Saturday, she said the actor was furious and blamed her for causing the trouble. The prosecutor’s office said witnesses confirmed that Depardieu’s words did not constitute an apology.

In an interview with French news site Mediapart, the set designer – who spoke on camera but only gave her first name – said the alleged assault had an impact on her personal and professional life for at least a year and a half. She said she couldn’t sleep well, suffered from anxiety attacks and lost weight.

According to prosecutors, the woman said it took her some time to file a complaint but decided to do so after hearing on television that no incident had ever occurred during filming.

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Actor Gerard Depardieu speaks to the media during a press conference for the film Holy Love (AP/Axel Schmidt)

A month before the alleged assault, another woman who also worked on the film’s set filed a complaint against Depardieu, the Paris prosecutor’s office said.

The director’s assistant told investigators that Depardieu touched her buttocks several times. She expressed her disapproval, and in return, Depardieu, she said, insulted her.

She was also given a six-day leave of absence by a psychiatrist.

Jeremie Assous, Depardieu’s lawyer, told the AP in an email Saturday that “the witnesses and evidence (Depardieu) will present will demonstrate that he is the target of false accusations.”

It is not known when the court will issue a ruling.

Despite the allegations against Depardieu, many have expressed support for him, including French President Emmanuel Macron.

Late last year, 56 French performers, writers and producers published an essay in defense of the film star, stating that when “Gérard Depardieu is targeted in this way, the art (of cinema) is attacked.”

They made the call just weeks after national broadcaster France 2 aired a documentary that exposed Depardieu’s allegations of sexual harassment against 16 women and showed the actor making obscene remarks and gestures during a 2018 trip to North Korea.

The video shows Depardieu moaning and making sexual comments in the presence of women, including an approximately 10-year-old girl riding a horse. He can also be seen posing for a photo, saying he was “touching the butt” of a North Korean translator standing by his side.

In 2021, he was charged with rape and sexual assault after authorities reopened a 2018 investigation that was initially dropped following allegations made by actress Charlotte Arnould.

In an open letter published in the conservative daily Le Figaro, Depardieu said last year: “I have never, ever abused a woman.”