Gérard Depardieu Trial Delayed Due to Health Issues

FILE - Actor Gerard Depardieu addresses the media during the press conference for the film 'Saint Amour' at the 2016 Berlinale Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, on Feb. 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Axel Schmidt, File)

PARIS — French actor Gérard Depardieu will not attend his trial in Paris on Monday because of health issues, according to his lawyer. Depardieu is accused of sexually assaulting two women on a film set in 2021.

Depardieu has maintained his innocence throughout the investigation. He faces serious allegations, including claims of using violence and coercion against the women involved. The actor has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.

The trial was expected to address these allegations. The absence of Depardieu raises questions about the proceedings. His defense team has been preparing for the case, which gained significant media attention since the allegations came to light.

The actor’s health problems have not been specified. However, his lawyer confirmed that Depardieu would not be present in court for this scheduled session. This delay adds to the already complex timeline of the case.

The allegations against Depardieu surfaced in August 2020. The French actor, known for his prolific career in cinema, has faced various controversies over the years.

In addition to his legal troubles, Depardieu has also had issues with his public image. The sexual assault claims mark a significant chapter in his career. Depardieu was once regarded as a national treasure in France. However, these allegations have led to a shift in public perception.

Legal experts suggest that the trial’s outcome could have a lasting impact on Depardieu’s career. Many in the film industry are watching closely as the legal proceedings unfold. The case reflects broader societal conversations about misconduct in the entertainment industry.

Depardieu’s case is not the first of its kind in France. As the #MeToo movement has gained momentum, more individuals in the arts and entertainment sectors have faced scrutiny. This shift has led to more victims coming forward with their stories.

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