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Gerard Depardieu sex assault trial set to begin in Paris Gerard Depardieu asks for delay to sex assault trial
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Gerard Depardieu is set to go on trial in Paris on Monday, with the French actor facing two allegations of sexual assault in the country's highest profile #MeToo case. Gerard Depardieu has asked for a delay to the beginning of his sexual assault trial, which was set to open in Paris on Monday. His lawyer asked for the delay citing the star's health issues.
Depardieu is accused of attacking the women while shooting the 2021 film Les Volets Verts (The Green Shutters). The French actor is accused of attacking two women while shooting the 2021 film Les Volets Verts (The Green Shutters), in the highest profile #MeToo case to hit the country.
Prosecutors say the actor made explicit sexual remarks to, and then aggressively "groped", two members of the movie's production team. If convicted he could face five years in prison. Prosecutors say he made explicit sexual remarks to, and then aggressively "groped", two members of the movie's production team. If convicted he could face five years in jail.
The 75-year-old denies the charges and said in an open letter published last year that he has never "abused a woman". His lawyer asked for a delay to the trial early on Monday, citing the actor's health issues. The 75-year-old denies the charges and said in an open letter published last year that he has never "abused a woman".
"Gerard Depardieu is extremely affected and unfortunately his doctors have forbid him from being present at the hearing, which is why he will ask for a postponement to a later date so that he can attend", Jeremie Assous told local media. Proceedings had been set to open at a criminal court in the French capital at around 13:30 local time. But his lawyer, Jeremie Assous, told French media that the actor had been "deeply affected" by illness and was advised by his doctors not to attend the trial.
Assous added that his client had asked for the delay as he "wishes to come, wants to express himself" before the court.
The trial marks a major moment for France's #MeToo movement, with Depardieu being the highest profile figure in French cinema to face accusations of sexual assault. The women - who have not been named - say Depardieu made sexual comments to them. They say he also "violently grabbed" and "groped" them.The trial marks a major moment for France's #MeToo movement, with Depardieu being the highest profile figure in French cinema to face accusations of sexual assault. The women - who have not been named - say Depardieu made sexual comments to them. They say he also "violently grabbed" and "groped" them.
Depardieu's lawyer has accused the women of "false accusations". He also claimed that one of the women was attempting to "make money" by claiming €30,000 ($32,500; £25,000) in compensation, Le Monde reported.Depardieu's lawyer has accused the women of "false accusations". He also claimed that one of the women was attempting to "make money" by claiming €30,000 ($32,500; £25,000) in compensation, Le Monde reported.
Since the allegations surfaced, Depardieu has become a virtual pariah. He has not appeared in a film since 2022, and he faces a second trial next year on charges of raping the actress Charlotte Arnould twice at his home in Paris. He denies the allegations.Since the allegations surfaced, Depardieu has become a virtual pariah. He has not appeared in a film since 2022, and he faces a second trial next year on charges of raping the actress Charlotte Arnould twice at his home in Paris. He denies the allegations.
Depardieu has also been accused of sexual assault by more than a dozen other women.Depardieu has also been accused of sexual assault by more than a dozen other women.
Despite the mounting allegations, the star has received strong messages of support from some members of France's artistic community. A group of more than 50 actors, directors and producers said accusations against Depardieu were "an attack on art itself" in a letter published last year.Despite the mounting allegations, the star has received strong messages of support from some members of France's artistic community. A group of more than 50 actors, directors and producers said accusations against Depardieu were "an attack on art itself" in a letter published last year.
Signed by actors Charlotte Rampling, Carole Bouquet, Pierre Richard, and the singers Carla Bruni and Jacques Dutronc, the letter said they could not "remain silent in the face of the lynching that has fallen upon [Depardieu]".Signed by actors Charlotte Rampling, Carole Bouquet, Pierre Richard, and the singers Carla Bruni and Jacques Dutronc, the letter said they could not "remain silent in the face of the lynching that has fallen upon [Depardieu]".
French President Emmanuel Macron also attracted anger, after describing the actor as "the pride of France" last year. Macron added that Depardieu was being subjected to a "manhunt". Campaigners said the comments undermined efforts to protect women from violence.French President Emmanuel Macron also attracted anger, after describing the actor as "the pride of France" last year. Macron added that Depardieu was being subjected to a "manhunt". Campaigners said the comments undermined efforts to protect women from violence.
Actress Léa Seydoux called Macron's comments "crazy", adding that it "gives a very bad image for France".Actress Léa Seydoux called Macron's comments "crazy", adding that it "gives a very bad image for France".
Despite Macron's show of support, his then-culture minister Rima Abdul-Malak said she would look into withdrawing Depardieu's Legion d'Honneur after footage emerged of him making sexual comments around women in a 2018 documentary filmed in North Korea.Despite Macron's show of support, his then-culture minister Rima Abdul-Malak said she would look into withdrawing Depardieu's Legion d'Honneur after footage emerged of him making sexual comments around women in a 2018 documentary filmed in North Korea.