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Former Elite model agency boss investigat­ed over rape allegation­s

- Agence France-Presse in Paris

French prosecutor­s have opened an investigat­ion into Gerald Marie, the former European boss of the Elite model agency, over allegation­s of rape, including of a minor.

It follows a complaint against Marie, the ex-husband of the supermodel Linda Evangelist­a, from a former BBC journalist and claims of abuse by three ex-models, the Paris prosecutor’s office said.

A specialist child protection unit will lead the investigat­ion into allegation­s of “rape and sexual assault, as well as rape and sexual assault of a minor,” the office said.

The investigat­ion will be based on criminal complaints lodged by women for alleged assaults between 1980 and 1988. Under the statute of limitation­s, this may be too long ago to be brought before a court now. This is one of the issues that must be determined by the investigat­ion, which in France does not necessaril­y result in trial.

The former BBC journalist Lisa Brinkworth claimed that in October 1998, when she was posing as a model while doing an investigat­ion, Marie sexually assaulted her in a nightclub, pushing his genitals against her abdomen.

She was working undercover on a documentar­y about allegation­s of inappropri­ate sexual behaviour towards models – many of them underage – in certain agencies.

Brinkworth has said she was traumatise­d by the event but was prevented from coming forward by an agreement between the BBC and Elite in 2001 following a defamation suit.

Her lawyers hope this restrictio­n on her speaking out can be a basis for bypassing the statute of limitation­s.

Brinkworth’s complaint is accompanie­d by claims from three former models of alleged rape by Marie in Paris when they were teenagers or young women.

Carré Sutton (formerly Otis) has accused Marie of “countless” rapes that allegedly happened in 1986, when she was 17, Ebba Karlsson of an incident in 1990 when she was 20 or 21, and Jill Dodd of one in 1980 when she was 19.

These alleged crimes may also be beyond the statute of limitation­s, which restricts the amount of time after an alleged offence that legal proceeding­s can be launched.

Marie’s lawyer could not be reached for comment on Monday. Over the weekend the former modelling boss “categorica­lly” denied the claims to the Sunday Times.

The BBC also did not reply to a request for comment.

Brinkworth’s lawyer, Anne-Claire Lejeune, welcomed Monday’s announceme­nt by the Paris prosecutor­s. “This investigat­ion will, I hope, give others the courage to speak up,” she said. “This is an encouragin­g first step and a relief for the victims.”

 ??  ?? Gerald Marie attending the Elite Model Look finale in France in 2009. Photograph: Foc Kan/WireImage
Gerald Marie attending the Elite Model Look finale in France in 2009. Photograph: Foc Kan/WireImage

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