After the suicide of the student behind #metoogay, the investigation closed without further action

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Demonstration in front of the Communist Party headquarters in Paris in memory of Guillaume T. and to demand the resignation of Maxime Cochard, February 13, 2022.

The investigation into the possible responsibility of a Parisian elected official for the suicide, in 2021, of Guillaume T., a student who accused him of rape and whose testimony had triggered a #metoogay movement, was closed without further action, a Agence France-Presse (AFP) learned on Friday from a source familiar with the matter. The investigation was closed on May 3, the Paris prosecutor’s office confirmed to AFP.

“This ranking does not surprise me. All the accusations were false, those of rape and those of violence.reacted Me Fanny Colin, lawyer for Maxime Cochard, adviser to the town hall of Paris, who had been implicated. Me Colin would also like Maxime Cochard and his companion, who had been “unfairly ousted”, “be immediately reinstated” in their professional functions.

“Finally officially cleared by justice”, declared on Twitter Maxime Cochard. “Everything was wrong. It was a lie. I will speak about all this later. Thank you to all of you who have supported us! Friendship and brotherhood are stronger than hatred and slander. »

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Withdrawal from the Communist Party

On January 21, 2021 on Twitter, Guillaume T., 20, accused Maxime Cochard, then elected PCF, and his companion of rape. The elected official disputed these accusations, which then sparked hundreds of other messages about sexual violence in gay circles.

The Communist Party then announced that it had asked Mr. Cochard and his companion “to withdraw from all their responsibilities of the PCF Paris”.

On February 9, Guillaume T. was found dead, hanged in his room on the Nanterre campus (Hauts-de-Seine).

On behalf of his family, Mr.e Elodie Tuaillon-Hibon filed on February 18, 2021 “a complaint against X for willful violence resulting in death without intention to give it”. The lawyer had chosen this criminal qualification, called “death blows”which required demonstrating a desire on the part of the accused to cause physical harm to the victim and that this harm be the direct cause of death.

She argued that “intentional violence” could, according to her, have caused her gesture, implicitly attributing them to Mr. Cochard and the companion of the chosen one, as “abuse of a sexual nature likely to be qualified as rape, which may constitute violence”.

An investigation was opened on March 22, 2021 and entrusted to the personal crime repression brigade.

Contacted, M.e Tuaillon-Hibon did not wish to speak.

The World with AFP

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