French actor Gerard Depardieu found guilty of sexually assaulting two women
Depardieu is put on the sex offenders list and receives a suspended sentence for groping the women on a film set.
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A French court has handed down an 18-month suspended sentence to actor Gerard Depardieu after finding him guilty of sexually assaulting two women on a film set in 2021.
The Paris court announced on Tuesday morning that Depardieu, the 76-year-old who did not attend court for the verdict, would be placed on the sex offenders list.
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In one of the countryâs highest-profile Me Too cases, Depardieu, a prominent figure of French cinema who has acted in more than 200 films and television series, has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
The trial relates to charges of sexual assault during the filming in 2021 of Les Volets Verts (The Green Shutters) directed by Jean Becker.
One of the two plaintiffs, Amelie K, a 54-year-old set decorator, told the court that Depardieu had groped her as he trapped her between his legs and made explicit sexual comments.
âHe touched everything, including my breasts,â she said, adding: âI was terrified, he was laughing.â
The second witness, a 34-year-old assistant director who was unnamed, said Depardieu initially assaulted her when she accompanied him from his dressing room to the set.
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âIt was nighttime ⌠he put his hand on my buttocks,â she said, adding that the actor assaulted her on two other occasions.
Plaintiff Amelie K reacts as she speaks to members of the media at the court, after the conviction of French actor Gerard Depardieu of sexual assault of two women in Paris, France [Piroschka van de Wouw/Reuters]
Judge Thierry Donard said the actorâs explanation of the events had been unconvincing.
âIâm vulgar, rude, foul-mouthed, Iâll accept that,â Depardieu told the court, but added: âI donât touch.â
âI adore women and femininity,â he also said, describing the Me Too movement as a âreign of terrorâ.
Depardieu also argued before the court that he did not consider placing a hand on a personâs bottom to be sexual assault and that some women were too easily shocked.
Amelie Kâs lawyer described Tuesdayâs ruling as a âbeautiful decisionâ that gave recognition to Depardieuâs victims.
After the sentencing, Depardieuâs lawyer said they would appeal the court decision.
In recent years, the French actor has faced a growing number of sexual assault allegations, with about 20 women coming forward with accusations, but this case was the first to go to court.
The Me Too movement came to prominence in 2017 for people to share their experiences of sexual abuse and sexual harassment by influential figures.