Patrick Bruel placed under judicial investigation for rape and sexual abuse
L'essentiel
- French singer and actor Patrick Bruel, 67, has been placed under judicial investigation for rape, attempted rape, sexual assault, and harassment.
- He denies the charges and was released under judicial supervision.
- The case emerges amid heightened sensitivity in France regarding sex offense trials.
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Patrick Bruel, a prominent French singer and actor, has been placed under judicial investigation for multiple counts of rape and sexual abuse. This development occurs within the broader context of the Me Too movement's impact on France and heightened sensitivity surrounding sex offense trials, particularly after a recent case involving an 11-year-old girl.
One of France's best-known showbusiness stars, Patrick Bruel, has been placed under judicial investigation on several counts of rape and sexual abuse, in the latest fallout from the Me Too movement.
After two days in custody in the western Paris suburb of Nanterre, the 67-year-old singer and actor went before a panel of four judges on Wednesday evening.
They confirmed the state prosecutor's request that Bruel be placed under investigation in several cases of rape, attempted rape and sexual assault and harassment.
Bruel has consistently denied the charges against him. The judges released him from custody under judicial supervision, rejecting a request from prosecutors that he remain in detention.
Being placed under investigation means that an examining magistrate will now look more deeply into the charges against Bruel, whose lawyers will have access to the prosecution file.
The case against Bruel comes at a time of heightened sensitivity in France about judicial treatment of sex offences, after the murder of an 11-year-old girl called Lyhanna, whose suspected killer had been the object of several prior denunciations for abuse.
Depardieu, 77, was given a suspended sentence last year for sexual assault on a film set, and he has appealed against the conviction.
Born Patrick Benguigui in Algeria in 1959, Bruel rose to fame in the early 1980s with songs like Marre de cette nana-là (Had enough of that chick). His strong voice and dark, brooding looks led to a wave what was termed at the time Bruelmania.
He has also appeared in more than 30 films, and was recently on stage in a theatre production in Paris.
Bruel's last performances there were cancelled because of the allegations, as were most dates on a planned concert tour of France, Belgium, Switzerland and Canada. This will now definitively not take place.
The singer was the object of a previous series of complaints for sexual harassment, but these were shelved in 2020 for lack of evidence.
In May this year, investigative website Mediapart reported that around 30 women had told similar stories of harassment or assault, many of them taking place on film locations or off-stage in music venues.
Last month the accusers were joined by well-known TV and radio presenter Flavie Flament, who alleged that in 1991 – when she was 16 and he 32 – the singer had drugged and raped her at his Paris home.
The Flament case was not among the nine cited by the judges, because the alleged crime took place too long ago. However, the state prosecutor had asked that it and 12 other older allegations be reconsidered with a view to possible inclusion in the charges.
Bruel has denied the allegations. According to French media, he told his "entourage" recently that "I may have been heavy-handed… but I always took no for an answer".
In a post on Instagram last month the singer said that he had never in his life "forced myself on a woman".
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
An examining magistrate will conduct a thorough investigation into the charges against Patrick Bruel.
Très probable · En quelques mois
Patrick Bruel's career and public image will be significantly impacted, regardless of the legal outcome.
Très probable · Long terme
The case will continue to fuel public discussion and scrutiny of sex offense trials in France.
Très probable · En quelques mois
Questions ouvertes
- Will further evidence emerge to support or refute the allegations?
- What will be the outcome of the deeper investigation by the examining magistrate?
- How will this investigation affect Bruel's career and public image?
- Will older allegations, like the one involving Flavie Flament, be formally reconsidered?





