Guillaume Meurice assigns Le Robert, who had given up publishing it

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2023-05-19 16:52:27

Le Robert, a subsidiary of Editis and therefore of Vivendi, which belongs to Vincent Bolloré, had given up publishing a book by the humorist in the days preceding the publication, without compensation.

The humorist Guillaume Meurice, accompanied by the other author of a book they had co-written, sued the Le Robert editions after the cancellation of the publication of a book which tarnished the billionaire Vincent Bolloré, a- we learned on Friday.

“It is up to justice to say what are the consequences of the censorship of a book,” said in a press release to AFP Elise Van Beneden, the lawyer for the two authors, Guillaume Meurice and the linguist Nathalie Gendrot.

The book was to be called The end of the story in 200 expressionsand be released in September 2022. But Le Robert, a subsidiary of Editis and therefore of Vivendi, which belongs to Vincent Bolloré, gave up, in the days preceding the publication, without compensating the authors.

Refusal to edit passages

According to the summons, which AFP was able to consult, after a discussion between the publishers and the authors to validate the text in principle finished, the director general of the publishing house Charles Bimbenet wrote to Guillaume Meurice mi -September that it had “been decided to suspend its publication” while it modifies certain passages.

The comedian, columnist on France Inter, made fun of big companies (Louboutin, Dassault Aviation, Monsanto, Deliveroo), Vincent Bolloré, the former CEO of Renault Carlos Ghosn, and government policy on education . Since the authors refused any further modification, the publishing contract was terminated.

“The intervention of a shareholder”

The book was finally published by a competing publisher, Flammarion, six months later under the title The End Word of the story: 201 expressions to impress the gallery. In their summons, the comedian and his co-author believe that “the real motivation for this termination is in the intervention of a shareholder who does not support criticism”, namely Vincent Bolloré.

They say he is “publicly known to be the censor of all ideas and opinions that bother him”. Guillaume Meurice is claiming 8,000 euros for the financial loss, and Nathalie Gendrot 10,000 euros for the same reason. They are also claiming 30,000 euros jointly and severally for the non-pecuniary damage they both allegedly suffered.

No spokesperson for Le Robert editions could be reached on Friday to comment on the case. A first hearing at the Paris court is scheduled for June 15.

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