Gérard Depardieu Trial Concludes with Prosecution Seeking Suspended Sentence
The French actor faces allegations of sexual assault and harassment, with the court's verdict scheduled for May 13, 2025.
- The trial, which ran from March 24 to March 28, 2025, involved accusations of sexual assault, harassment, and sexist offenses during the 2021 filming of 'Les Volets Verts.'
- The prosecution has requested an 18-month suspended prison sentence, a €20,000 fine, and mandatory psychological treatment for Depardieu.
- Depardieu denies the allegations, claiming he does not understand what constitutes sexual assault, while acknowledging past inappropriate behavior.
- The defense, led by Jérémie Assous, has been widely criticized for its aggressive and sexist tactics, including attempts to discredit the victims.
- The trial has reignited broader conversations about sexism in the legal system and accountability in the entertainment industry, with nearly 200 lawyers condemning the conduct observed during the proceedings.