The French actor, accused of harassment and violence, during the trial was said that his rude behavior was often explained by the fact that he was Russian in nature.
French actor and citizen of the Russian Federation Gerard Depardieu, who was accused of sexual harassment, during the trial explained his behavior of what it was, because in nature he was Russian.
According to France 24, the artist admitted that he had allowed himself to be unpleasant expression to one of the women who filed a complaint against him, and to hold it, but he refused violent coercion.
“They always told me that by nature I was Russian. I don’t know if it was because of alcohol abuse or there were various obsceners there,” Depardieu told the court.
One of the Witnesses described his behavior on set as brutal and embarrassing to women. He noted that the actor continued to comment on the appearance of his colleagues, allowed his own sexist statements and could, without asking for permission, squeeze the staff.
Another woman confirmed her actions, emphasizing that Depardieu was pleased, seeing fear in the eyes of others: “In court, she is quiet, and on the site is completely different, difficult, uncontrollable.”
Depardieu claimed that there was no malice on his side and he held a woman next to the hips, they said, so that it would not stumble. “
If the court finds the actor who is guilty, he faces up to five years in prison and a fine of 75,000 euros.
Earlier it was reported that Thomas Andres, who had previously performed in Russia, said he would no longer provide concerts there.
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