The Guardian (USA)

Gérard Depardieu hits out at ‘media court’ in first comments on rape claims

- Angelique Chrisafis in Paris

The French actor Gérard Depardieu has written for the first time about allegation­s of rape and sexual assault against him, saying in Le Figaro that he was the victim of a lynching orchestrat­ed by a “media court”.

In an open letter written in a literary style, he wrote: “Never, ever have I abused a woman.”

He added: “To the media court, to the lynching that has been reserved for me, I have only my word to defend myself.”

It is the first time Depardieu has personally commented after a series of allegation­s. In December 2020, he was placed under formal investigat­ion for alleged rape and sexual assault after an actor accused him of having attacked her on two occasions at his home in Paris in 2018, when she was 22 and he was 70.

His lawyer said he denied the allegation­s. After an attempt by Depardieu’s lawyers to get the case dropped, the Paris chief prosecutor said there was “serious and confirmed evidence” that justified maintainin­g the charges.

The investigat­ion continues.

In April, the investigat­ive website Mediapart published allegation­s of sexual violence against him from more than a dozen women, with some claims going back to the early 2000s. Lawyers for Depardieu said he denied any criminal behaviour.

Depardieu, one of France’s most famous actors, has appeared in more than 170 films and gained internatio­nal fame with English-language roles. He has continued to work prolifical­ly in French cinema in recent years despite being placed under formal investigat­ion for alleged rape.

In the letter to Le Figaro he wrote about allegation­s by the 22-year-old actor, who told police she was raped at his home. He said any encounter with the woman was consensual. He wrote that she “willingly came up to my bedroom. She says today she was raped. She returned a second time. There was never constraint, violence or protest between us.”

The woman’s lawyer, Carine Durrieu Diebolt, responded on the state broadcaste­r France TV Info, saying she contested Depardieu’s version of events. She said the way he had written about the woman suggested she was an anonymous stranger, but in fact she had gone to Depardieu’s home because she knew him. She was the daughter of a longtime friend of Depardieu and the actor had “held her on his knee when she was a baby, so there was a paternal link of trust to him. He invited her [to his home] to find out how she was and, in those circumstan­ces, one does not expect, after 10 minutes, to be subjected to sexual acts.”

Durrieu Diebolt said that while Depardieu said he was not a predator or rapist, it would be for the justice system to decide.

 ?? Photograph: Clemens Bilan/EPA ?? Letter in Le Figaro is first time Depardieu has personally commented after series of allegation­s.
Photograph: Clemens Bilan/EPA Letter in Le Figaro is first time Depardieu has personally commented after series of allegation­s.

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