Christian Quesada released from prison: these instructions that he must respect on pain of being reincarcerated: Femme Actuelle The MAG


Christian Quesada is free, with a few nuances. If he got out of prison, as announced Progress Thursday March 25, 2021, the former champion of 12 noon shots will have to follow a certain number of instructions. This is what some chroniclers of Do not touch My TV, broadcast on C8 Friday March 26, 2021. Sentenced on April 8, 2020 to three years in prison for corruption of minors and possession of child pornography images, in a closed-door trial, the former noon master was released in mid-March. If she wants to avoid being reincarcerated, the former star of the small screen will have to comply with several rules.

Christian Quesada, who changed his look to go unnoticed, was recognized “the right to go out without risking disturbing public order”, reported Gilles Verdez in the talk show presented by Cyril Hanouna. However, the former game show contestant of TF1, who is registered with the sex offender according to the journalist, “has a very hard socio-judicial follow-up, five years “. So, “he is obliged to be followed by a psychiatrist, to make amends. If he doesn’t, he goes back to jail. “ In this context, the 56-year-old father, who would probably have liked to go into exile outside France “to escape the paparazzi”, as Gilles Verdez put it, “will not be able to go abroad”.

Prohibition on speaking publicly

And that’s not all. According to information from Guillaume Genton, Christian Quesada is not about to speak in the media. Indeed, “he is not allowed to talk about the case, to take out a book, to make a film, to grant an interview, for the moment and for several years “, said the columnist. As a reminder, it is because of the principle of remission of sentence that the former detainee was released. “I can confirm he got out of jail. Exceptional penalty credits can in fact be granted to prisoners according to the care or reintegration procedures undertaken in prison “, explained Christophe Rode, the public prosecutor, questioned by Progress.

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