“the favorite host of the French” targeted by an investigation for domestic violence

This Tuesday evening, Médiapart revealed that a preliminary investigation for domestic violence has just been opened against Stéphane Plaza.

On September 21, the investigative media Médiapart found an investigation targeting Stéphane Plaza, in which he is accused of domestic violence by three former partners. Until then, justice had not gotten involved in the Plaza affair, unlike certain celebrities, including Marilou Berry who took a position or even Laurent Ruquier who gave his support to the host.

On the side of the complainants, while one of them had contacted M6 to alert the production of Search for apartment or house, the episodes in which she appeared should no longer be broadcast. Indeed, the ex-partner of Stéphane Plaza explained that the presenter used the show to get closer to her while she was a candidate, while having kept her participation video in his phone, and trying to seduce her out of sight during filming.

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A preliminary investigation opened against Stéphane Plaza

This Tuesday evening, October 10, Médiapart did everything new revelations on the Plaza affair. According to the media, a preliminary investigation for “spouse violence” was opened against the presenter. This follows two reports sent to the Paris prosecutor. Indeed, the prosecution explained: “Two letters from women were received at the Paris prosecutor’s office accusing violence committed (by Stéphane Plaza, editor’s note) during (their) relationship”.

Furthermore, a rally was organized this Tuesday evening in front of the M6 ​​headquarters, located in Neuilly-sur-Seine (Hauts-de-Seine), in order to protest against the documentary Stéphane Plaza: trip with my father. The documentary is broadcast this Tuesday, October 10 at 10:25 p.m. In a visual published on social networks, the organizers of this gathering denounce “the broadcast of a documentary to (the) glory (of Stéphane Plaza) on October 10 in prime time” and wish “support women who speak out and journalists who investigate”.

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