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Gerard Depardieu at the premiere for "Saint Amour" at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Berlin in 2016. Alamy Stock Photo

French actor Gerard Depardieu ordered to stand trial for rape

The actor is accused of raping and sexually assaulting actor Charlotte Arnould in 2018.

A FRENCH INVESTIGATING judge has ordered Gerard Depardieu to stand trial on charges of raping and sexually assaulting actor Charlotte Arnould in 2018, sources close to the case and a lawyer said Tuesday.

The decision came after a Paris court handed Depardieu, 76, an 18-month suspended sentence in a separate case in May after convicting him of sexually assaulting two women on a film set in 2021.

Over a dozen women have accused Depardieu of abuse in recent years.

Depardieu has denied the charges of raping and sexually assaulting Arnould, saying his relationship with her was consensual.

“Seven years later, seven years of horror and hell… I think I’m having trouble realising how huge this is. I’m relieved,” said Arnould, who filed the complaint in 2018.

Her lawyer Carine Durrieu-Diebolt confirmed that Depardieu had been ordered to stand trial for the alleged assault and rape by digital penetration of Arnould in August 2018 on two occasions at his Paris home.

“My client and I are relieved and confident. This is a form of judicial truth for Charlotte while she awaits the criminal trial,” she added.

The date of the trial has yet to be set.

The case was initially dismissed for insufficient evidence but Arnould filed a complaint as a civil party, which led to the opening of a judicial investigation in the summer of 2020.

Depardieu denied the allegations in a 2023 letter to French daily Le Figaro, writing: “Never, ever, have I abused a woman.”

“There was never any coercion, violence, or protest between us,” he said, referring to Arnould.

Allegations 

Arnould in late 2021 publicly accused Depardieu, a family friend, of raping her twice in August 2018 when she was 22 and anorexic. She said she weighed 37 kilos at the time.

Depardieu, who has acted in more than 200 films and television series, is the highest-profile figure caught up in France’s response to the #MeToo movement.

In May, a Paris court convicted him on charges of sexual assault during the filming in 2021 of “Les Volets Verts” (“The Green Shutters”) by director Jean Becker.

The plaintiffs were a set dresser, 54, identified only as Amelie, and a 34-year-old assistant director, who accused the actor of sexual assault.

He was also ordered to register as a sex offender.

Depardieu has appealed the ruling.

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