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French actress Anouk Grinberg speaks with the media outside the criminal court where French actor Gerard Depardieu will be tried on sexual assault charges, in Paris on October 28, 2024.--AFP photos
French actress Anouk Grinberg speaks with the media outside the criminal court where French actor Gerard Depardieu will be tried on sexual assault charges, in Paris on October 28, 2024.--AFP photos

French screen legend Depardieu asks for delay to sexual assault trial

Actor Gerard Depardieu on Monday asked for a delay to the start of his trial on sexual assault charges, saying his health prevented him from attending the proceedings, with numerous other complaints and a possible second court case already lying in wait. The actor is the highest-profile figure to face accusations in French cinema’s version of the #MeToo movement, triggered in 2017 by allegations against US producer Harvey Weinstein. Depardieu, 75, was expected to appear at the criminal court hearing that was due to start in Paris at 1:30 pm (1230 GMT).

But just hours before the start, his lawyer Jeremie Assous said the actor would not be able to attend. “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”, Assous told Franceinfo. Depardieu faces charges of abuse that allegedly occurred during a 2021 film shoot. The names of the two women accusing him have not been made public.

One of the plaintiffs, a set dresser now aged 55, reported in February that she had suffered sexual assault, sexual harassment and sexist insults while filming director Jean Becker’s “Les Volet Verts” (“The Green Shutters”) in a private house in Paris. “I expect the justice system to be the same for everybody and for monsieur Depardieu not to receive special treatment just because he’s an artist,” the plaintiff’s lawyer Carine Durrieu-Diebolt told AFP.

Assous said that Depardieu’s defense would offer “witnesses and evidence that will show he has simply been targeted by false accusations”. He accused the plaintiff of attempting to “make money” by claiming 30,000 euros ($32,500) in compensation. The plaintiff told French investigative website Mediapart that Depardieu had started loudly calling for a cooling fan during the shoot because he “couldn’t even get it up” in the heat.

“My client expects that the justice system will find Gerard Depardieu to be a serial sexual assaulter,” Durrieu-Diebolt said. The second plaintiff in Monday’s case, an assistant director on the same film, also alleges sexual violence.

French actor Gerard Depardieu performs on stage during a
French actor Gerard Depardieu performs on stage during a "Depardieu chante Barbara" concert at the Opera Garnier in Monaco, on July 27, 2017.

‘Hiring an assaulter’

Anouk Grinberg, an actor who appeared in “The Green Shutters”, told AFP that Depardieu had used “salacious words... from morning till night”. “When producers hired Depardieu to work on a film, they knew they were hiring an assaulter,” she added. Grinberg said that in her experience, Depardieu had “always used sexual, smutty language”—but that his behavior had become “much, much worse, with permission from his profession, that pays him for it and covers up his offences”.

Around 20 women have now accused Depardieu of various sexual offences. Actor Charlotte Arnould was the first to file a criminal complaint. A judge has yet to rule on a request from prosecutors in August for Depardieu to stand trial for raping and sexually assaulting her. An investigation is also underway in Paris after a former production assistant accused Depardieu of a 2014 sexual assault.

And actor Helene Darras filed a sexual assault complaint that fell foul of the statute of limitations. Spanish writer and journalist Ruth Baza has accused Depardieu of raping her in 1995. “Never, but never, have I abused a woman,” Depardieu wrote in an open letter published in conservative daily Le Figaro in October last year.

Weeks later, President Emmanuel Macron shocked feminists by complaining of a “manhunt” targeting Depardieu, who he called a “towering actor” who “makes France proud”. Macron’s remarks followed the broadcast by an investigative TV show of a recording of Depardieu making repeated misogynistic and insulting remarks about women. Depardieu is the biggest star to face accusations in French cinema’s #MeToo movement. Directors Jacques Doillon and Benoit Jacquot are among the other major figures accused of sexual violence. —AFP

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