Actor Gerard Depardieu found guilty of sexually assaulting two women

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French actor Gerard Depardieu has been found guilty of sexually assaulting two women - and handed an 18-month suspended sentence.

Depardieu, 76, who has appeared in more than 200 movies, was convicted by a court in Paris of groping the women during the filming of the 2021 movie Les Volets Verts (The Green Shutters).

He was also fined a total of €29,040 (£24,412) and the court requested that he is registered in the national sex offender database.

His lawyer Jeremie Assous said the star, who denied assault and did not attend Tuesday's hearing, will appeal the verdict.

Both of his victims had been working on the film in behind-the-scenes roles.

They said they were scared to speak out at the time and intimidated by Depardieu. "I was petrified", said one of the women, a set designer named Amelie.

She told the court that Depardieu had trapped her between his legs as she tried to get past him in a corridor, and had then run his hands over her body. "He terrified me - he looked like a madman," she said.

Plaintiff Amelie K reacts as she speaks to members of the media at the courthouse, as the court convicted French actor Gerard Depardieu of sexual assault of two women, which prosecutors said took place during the filming of "Les Volets Verts," in Paris, France, May 13, 2025. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw

Image: Amelie, a set designer assaulted by Depardieu, was relieved at the result. Pic: Reuters

French actor Gerard Depardieu's lawyer Jeremie Assous speaks with the media after a verdict was delivered on accusations that the actor sexually assaulted two women who were working on a film with him in 2021, in Paris, Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

Image: Depardieu's lawyer Jeremie Assous said the actor would be appealing the verdict. Pic: AP

Depardieu had denied the allegations, and had received support from many actors, directors and even at one point, the French president, Emmanuel Macron, who had previously described the actor as "the pride of France".

However, his victims said that he attacked them - first using obscene, vulgar and explicit language towards the women before sexually assaulting them.

The court heard that the actor first used vulgar language to abuse them and then grabbed them and ran his hands over their bodies, making crude sexual advances towards them.

Depardieu claimed that he did not even know what sexual assault was.

But judge Thierry Donard said Depardieu's explanation of events had been unconvincing and, at times, contradictory.

Gerard Depardieu arrivesfor his trial.
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Image: Gerard Depardieu arriving for his trial in March. Pic: Reuters

French actor Gerard Depardieu looks on while walking at the courthouse, as his trial over accusation of sexual assault of two women, which prosecutors say took place during the filming in 2021 of "Les Volets Verts", continues in Paris, France, March 26, 2025. REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq

Image: Depardieu, pictured in March, claimed that he did not even know what sexual assault was. Pic: Reuters

Carine Durrieu-Diebolt, the lawyer representing victim Amelie, told the court that Depardieu had specifically targeted women who did not enjoy a high profile, saying he would never treat a famous actor the way he behaved towards his two victims.

"He is strong with the weak, and weak with the strong," she said.

Following the verdict, she told reporters: "It is the victory of two women, but it is the victory of all the women beyond this trial."

"Today we hope to see the end of impunity for an artist in the world of cinema. I think that with this decision we can no longer say that he is not a sexual abuser. And today, as the Cannes Film Festival opens, I'd like the film world to spare a thought for Gerard Depardieu's victims," she added.

From left, a plaintiff's lawyer Claude Vincent, lawyer Catherine Le Magueresse, victim Amelie , a plaintiff's lawyer Carine Durrieu Diebolt speak with the media outside a Paris court, after a verdict was delivered on accusations that French actor Gerard Depardieu sexually assaulted two women who were working on a film with him in 2021, in Paris, Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

Image: Lawyer Carine Durrieu-Diebolt (right), who represented Amelie (centre right), asked people to think of Depardieu's victims. Pic: AP.

During cross-questioning, Depardieu admitted that he had first denied ever touching Amelie, then said he grasped her hips to stop himself from falling over, and then claimed he had grabbed her to get her attention.

Amelie described his account as "obviously completely false" and said she had been mentally scarred by the encounter.

Away from the court, Ms Diebolt told Sky News that, after years of being tolerated due to his fame, Depardieu was finally being held accountable for his actions.

"These women were put in danger," she said. "This is about a line of offences that he committed over many years that were tolerated by the world of cinema because it was Gerard Depardieu.

"Because the financial benefits he brings to the industry are so substantial. He did make some excellent films, but all men are equal before the law.

"Nobody warned Amelie about Depardieu's behaviour, so his words and actions came as a terrible surprise for her. She still has traumatic flashbacks."

Depardieu's reputation is now in tatters, and there may be more allegations to come.

Diebolt told Sky News that around 20 other women have said that they were attacked by the actor.

And we already know that Depardieu will stand trial again later this year, this time charged with raping the actress Charlotte Arnould.

Ms Arnould has accused Depardieu, a friend of her parents, of raping her at his mansion in Paris.

Actor Charlotte Arnould walks at the courthouse, as the trial of French actor Gerard Depardieu over accusations of sexual assault on two women, which prosecutors say took place during the filming of "Les Volets Verts", continues in Paris, France, March 27, 2025. REUTERS/Abdul Saboor

Image: Charlotte Arnould has accused Depardieu of rape. File pic: Reuters

When she returned to the house to confront him, she alleges that he raped her once again. Depardieu denies both allegations. If he were to be found guilty, he would face a substantial prison sentence.

Depardieu's sexual assault conviction is being seen as an important step forward for France's growing MeToo movement, which he described as "a terror" during the proceedings.

Women demonstrate outside the palace of justice where actor Gerard Depardieu faces trial for the alleged sexual assaults of two women on a film set in 2021, Monday, March 24, 2025 in Paris. (AP Photo/Aurelien Morissard)

Image: Women demonstrated outside the court in March. Pic: Aurelien Morissard/AP

Gerard Depardieu reacts, as he appears at the courthouse, as his trial for two sexual assaults allegedly committed on the set of the film "Les Volets Verts" continues, in Paris, France, March 25, 2025. REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq

Image: Gerard Depardieu reacted as he appeared at the courthouse in March. Pic: Stephanie Lecocq/Reuters

After a letter of support Depardieu received prior to the trial from prominent actors and directors, a separate group of around 600 artists wrote their own, condemning the culture of "impunity" and calling for the actor to be fully investigated.

Read more from the trial:
What does the trial mean for #MeToo in France?
Inside the court during the Depardieu trial

Emmanuelle Dancourt, president of MeToo Media, told me: "Depardieu is a man with a lot of money around him.

"Everybody could see Depardieu talking badly to women, putting his hand in the wrong place on a woman's body and saying things that are wrong.

"But Gerard Depardieu's best friend is silence. In France, you have a wall of silence, and this means impunity. If you are a man with a lot of power and a lot of money, you can do whatever you want."

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Image: The star pictured in Cannes in 1997, arguably at the height of his career. Pic: Reuters

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Image: Former French President Jacques Chirac awards Depardieu the Legion d'honneur at the Elysee Palace in 1996. Pic: Reuters

Depardieu's popularity has declined as more and more claims emerged about his conduct.

A recent documentary about him featured footage, filmed in North Korea, of the actor making lewd comments as a young girl rode past on a horse.

When Mr Macron offered his support to Depardieu, denouncing what he called "a manhunt" against the star, another French actor, James Bond star Lea Seydoux, said the president's words had given a "bad image" of France.

Depardieu was given Russian citizenship as a gift by Vladimir Putin.

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