PAF’s most famous psychoanalyst, who has been recruited by around sixty women till date, is said to have adopted a specific modus operandi to woo his victims.
Complaints against Gerard Miller have been accumulating for a month. Several women accuse the famous psychoanalyst of rape or sexual harassment. In total, there are now 67 of them who have told the magazine about their traumatic experiences He, which reveals new evidence this Thursday, February 29. Five reported rape, twenty-two reported sexual violence. When others talk about “aborted hypnosis sessions”, “stubborn approaches” and “harassment”. But above all, a well-designed operating procedure becomes clear throughout these stories. Predator “in an almost obsessive search for very young women.”
“Minors and Vulnerable”
Thus, Gerard Miller would maintain relationships with high school girls under the age of 18, “on whom he would force sexual relations in groups of 3 or 4, with other minors,” we read in the inquest. He, signed by Alice Augustine and Cécile Olivier. New discoveries, which would be supported by physical evidence: photos, diaries, SMS or postcards.
Indeed, the PAF’s most famous psychoanalyst had a typical “prey” profile. He would, in fact, target “young, minor and vulnerable girls”. While not all of the complainants denounce rape or sexual assault, some describe the relationships of control or subjugation that Gerard Miller ultimately established. A dominant relationship that would lead them to finally accept sex. “Which is like petty corruption,” he clarifies He.
Home cinema and hypnosis session
Gérard Miller has noticed these “targets” on his television shows (“We tried everything” on France2) or on the radio (“On va s’gêner”, broadcast on Europe1), as well as at the University of Paris 8, where he is a professor. honorable taught and headed the psychoanalysis department for about ten years. After initial contact, he would give them his number, invite them to share a pancake or attend a show, and even take them backstage at TV shows (such as “Vivement Dimanche”). Clearly, she did her best to attract these young women, barely past their teenage years, who often lived in the state and were interested in exploring the capital. Then the trap closed on them. Gerard Miller offered them a second meeting, this time at his home. There he suggested they try hypnosis sessions and held some of them in his home theater in the basement of his house.
There he served me something to drink on the couch. (…) Then… it’s a complete black hole
Audrey in Elle magazine
“I was a little uncomfortable,” one of his accusers, Audrey (she was 17 at the time of the incident), recalled in the column. He. “There he served me something to drink on the sofa. Then he put his hand on my shoulder and I pulled back. Then… it’s a total black hole. Later I woke up in the upstairs bedroom. I was in bed, he came next to me. This is where it all started. I kept thinking. “When can I say stop?” He pulled down my panties to look at my tail. I fell in the afternoon and felt pain. Then he slipped under the sheets.’
For Zoë, who was also 17 when she met Gerard Miller (he was 52 at the time), the procedure was similar. He was also invited to see a psychoanalyst. And like Audrey, she doesn’t shy away from the “showroom.” “He asks me to sit on the sofa. There he suddenly becomes very proactive. I am very nervous. He wants to kiss me even though he knows I like girls. I have never slept with anyone, I say that I don’t want to,” says the woman, who says that later she had unprotected sex with a fifty-year-old girl. “Subjugating a teenager is so easy, there is no need for violence…”, he analyzes twenty-four years after the facts he condemned. Zoë, Audrey and many others… The testimonies have been pouring in for several weeks now. Gerard Miller and his lawyer have not yet responded to these new revelations.
Source: Le Figaro