Anne Nivat spoke about the controversy that taints the reputation of her husband Jean-Jacques Bourdin in C à Vous, on France 5. On Wednesday January 19, the journalist appeared annoyed by the mention of the case.
She couldn’t escape it. guest in C to you Wednesday January 19 on France 5, Anne Nivat was interviewed by Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine and his team on the charges against Jean Jacques Bourdin. Questions that bothered the journalist who came to promote her book France from the frontpublished on January 19 by Editions Fayard. Anne Nivat referred it to justice. “I have faith in justice, not really in journalists”she launched, in connection with the revelation of this complaint by our colleagues from the Parisian. “The Paris prosecutor’s office will work. (…) Justice will do its job and don’t just bring me back to being Jean-Jacques Bourdin’s wife because that’s what you’ve been doing for a few minutes”continued Anne Nivat, very upset.
And if the team C to you insisted, the journalist did not give in. “We’re live and I won’t tell you anything more than it’s about my husband. Journalists from Le Parisien have released this complaint, the name of this person is circulating, she will be heard by the prosecution, my husband too, and then I can’t tell you anything else because I can’t predict the future, but believe like me in the presumption of innocence”estimated Anne Nivat in a firm tone. What throw a cold.
No, Anne Nivat will not say anything
Past the subject of Jean Jacques Bourdin, C to you invited Anne Nivat to react to another controversy: that of Jean-Michel Blanquer. But once again, the team on set won’t get anything out of it. “I will not answer this question Babeth, decided Anne Nivat. Anna Cabana is an employee of the same group that employs my husband and everyone is now waiting for me to comment. And I won’t. And I tell you with a smile.” Which closes the topic. arms crossed, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine continued her broadcast, appearing slightly upset.
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