The French actor found guilty of abusing two women during a 2021 film set
Gérard Depardieu, the legendary French actor, has been sentenced by a Paris court to 18 months in prison, suspended, for sexual assault. The abuses occurred during a film shoot in 2021 and were reported by two women who worked on the set.
At 76 years old, Depardieu is one of France’s most iconic film figures. Despite his status, the court held him accountable, sending a strong signal that no one is above the law.
The complaints and trial
The two victims described unwanted and inappropriate behavior by the actor, corroborated by witnesses. While Depardieu denied the allegations, calling them misunderstandings and claiming a “physical culture” of the film world, the court ruled that he had violated boundaries of consent.
Reputation under fire
The conviction represents a serious blow to Depardieu’s once-glorious career. While he remains a towering figure in cinema, this ruling casts a shadow over his legacy, raising broader questions about power, consent, and accountability in the entertainment industry.
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