An investigation for sexual assault targeting Jean-Jacques Bourdin classified for prescription

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The sexual assault investigation targeting Jean-Jacques Bourdin has been dismissed, the journalist announced on Friday in a press release sent by his lawyer, Me Christian Saint-Palais. This investigation was dismissed on April 7 for prescription of public action, confirmed the Paris prosecutor’s office to Parisian.

On January 19, a few days after the revelation of a complaint against Mr. Bourdin by a former BFMTV / RMC journalist for facts dating back to 2013, the Paris prosecutor’s office indicated that it had opened a preliminary investigation for sexual assault, entrusted to the 16th arrondissement police station. She had previously denounced these facts in Le Parisien.

In mid-February, journalist Fanny Agostini, a former RMC-BFMTV weather presenter who later went through Thalassa, revealed in Mediapart that this was the cause of the complaint. According to her, the events took place in 2013 in Corsica, in Calvi.

“It’s no surprise, regrets to the Parisian the lawyer of Fanny Agostini. We would just have liked to have been notified of the investigative acts that may have been carried out”

“I have always firmly contested the facts of which I was accused”

A few days later, a second woman had also filed a complaint for sexual assault, harassment and sexual exhibition, accusing Mr. Bourdin of events that occurred in the late 1980s. A new case revealed again by Le Parisien.

“I have always firmly contested the facts of which I was accused”, recalls in his press release the journalist who had been dismissed from the antennas of BFMTV and RMC on January 23, a few days after the opening of the investigation.

“I denounce the public instrumentalization of this procedure and deplore the serious attacks that have been made on my personal life and my professional life,” he adds.

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