Depardieu 'too sick' to appear on sex charges
The Citizen|October 29, 2024
Paris - Actor Gerard Depardieu, pictured, yesterday 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.
Depardieu 'too sick' to appear on sex charges

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 1.30pm.

But just hours before the start his lawyer, Jeremie Assous, said the actor would not be able to attend.

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