- Title: Tense first day of Depardieu's sexual assault trial ends
- Date: 24th March 2025
- Summary: PARIS, FRANCE (MARCH 24, 2025) (REUTERS) ***WARNING: CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** VARIOUS OF FRENCH ACTOR, GERARD DEPARDIEU, EXITING COURTROOM AT END OF FIRST DAY OF TRIAL (SOUNDBITE) (French) LAWYER FOR GERARD DEPARDIEU, JEREMIE ASSOUS, SAYING: "What's very surprising is that although there should be no doubt at the end of these actions that the truth will be established
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- Keywords: Depardieu France assault trial women's rights
- Location: PARIS, FRANCE
- City: PARIS, FRANCE
- Country: France
- Topics: Crime/Law/Justice,Europe,Judicial Process/Court Cases/Court Decisions
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- Story Text: The tense first day of the trial of French actor Gerard Depardieu over sexual assault allegations ended on Monday (March 24) with both sides trading jabs on their approach to the legal procedure.
Depardieu went on trial on Monday over alleged sexual assaults on a film set, in a case that placed one of France's best-known movie stars at the heart of the country's broader reckoning over sexual violence.
A towering figure of French cinema, Depardieu has faced a growing number of sexual assault allegations in recent years. Depardieu, 76, has consistently denied any wrongdoing, and this is the first case for which he would be standing trial.
Depardieu's lawyer Jeremie Assous said the plaintiffs' refusal to conduct legal examination procedures, including a medical expertise, show that they "fear the truth, because once again, the truth is on our side."
On the other hand, Carine Durrieu-Diebolt, the lawyer of one of the plaintiffs, said Depardieu's camp had been avoiding debate on the substance and is trying to prolong the legal process as much as possible.
"The procedural incidents that are stalling, those can cause stress among the victims," she said.
The trial, expected to last at least two days, and possibly more, was initially due to be held in October but was postponed due to Depardieu's ill health. It will resume on Tuesday (March 25) morning.
If found guilty, Depardieu could face a sentence of up to five years in jail and a 75,000-euro ($81,000) fine.
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