Nicolas Hulot heard in Paris on charges of rape and sexual assault


The former television host and former Minister of Ecological Transition Nicolas Hulot is heard, Tuesday in free hearing, by investigators from the Brigade for the Protection of Minors (BPM) in Paris on suspicion of rape and sexual assault, confirmed the prosecution, requested by AFP. Nicolas Hulot arrived at the BPM shortly before 2:00 p.m. in a taxi with tinted windows, AFP journalists noted. In a report broadcast in November 2021 on France 2, six women accused him of sexual violence committed between 1989 and 2001.

Six women accuse the former minister

In this document, six women accused Nicolas Hulot of sexual violence which would have taken place between 1989 and 2001. Three of them testified to facts ranging from surprise kisses to an attempt at forced fellatio which would have been imposed on one of them. between them, minor at the time.

A fourth, environmental activist Claire Nouvian, said she had been warned by Nicolas Hulot’s “political” entourage before filming in 2008, so that she would avoid being alone with him. Two other women, former host Maureen Dor and a former TF1 employee, had forwarded written testimonies to “Special Envoy” concerning sexual assault.

A woman was a minor at the time of the incident

In this case, at least one complaint was filed by the woman who was a minor at the time of the facts she denounces. She was heard by the police “soon after the opening of the preliminary investigation”, according to a source familiar with the matter.

Anticipating the broadcast of this documentary, the former Minister of Ecology had refuted the accusations the day before, November 24, 2021, on BFMTV. “Neither near nor far did I commit these acts, these assertions are false,” he said. “I have never forced anyone,” he added, announcing to leave “definitely public life”.

Several complaints closed without follow-up

Appointed Minister of Ecological Transition during Emmanuel Macron’s first five-year term, he resigned at the end of August 2018 denouncing the lack of progress on the environment.

The weekly Ebdo had revealed a few months earlier that the ex-host had been the subject in 2008 of a complaint for a rape committed in 1997, dismissed due to prescription. The complainant turned out to be Pascale Mitterrand, granddaughter of François Mitterrand. Nicolas Hulot had also rejected these accusations.



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