PPDA advises Tristane Banon to condemn DSK: journalist exposes in Daily (VIDEO)

PPDA advises Tristane Banon to condemn DSK: journalist exposes in Daily (VIDEO)

Tristane Banon, the victim of DSK’s attempted rape, carefully watched the PPDA journalist’s program Médiapart, which brought together the victims. Tonight, she takes a look back at her relationship with the former JT star on TMC’s Daily TV.

In 2006, then in 2011, journalist and novelist Tristane Banon denounced the attempted rape of which she was the victim. If the court accepted the facts, the Paris prosecutor’s office closed the case without further action, while politician Dominique Strauss-Kahn admitted that she had only attempted to hug.

Ten years after she filed a complaint against DSK, Tristane Banon shouts out against the excesses of the new feminism. In her latest book, Gender Peace, she calls for gender reconciliation.

On the set of Daily on TMC tonight, the young woman returned to her PPDA relationship with Yann Barthès. It must be said that the program in which 20 victims of journalists came together last night in Mediapart caused confusion. The grisly testimonies of sexual assault and the willingness of these women to unite to bring justice on their side. Because PPDA filed a criminal complaint against 16 people on the charge of “slanderous denunciation”.

Tristane Banon reveals her relationship with the former star of JT of TF1. As Yann Barthès recalls, the PPDA was aware of the DSK attempt to rape Tristane Banon in 2003 because Banon had told her about it. He explains: “This is pretty crazy because he was the one who told me it was absolutely necessary to reveal these facts. This man could be President one day. That we cannot accept that a potential President is a sex offender”.

He adds: “He was the first to speak to reporters about what happened to me. And this is the first time journalists have contacted me like this”.

She expresses her feelings about the testimonies of these PPDA victims: “We have to stretch these women out but then let justice take its course. I think Patrick Poivre d’Arvor should not have provoked them by making a complaint. There is a minimum of politeness to be had”.

He adds: “I don’t know the details of the facts. I have come neither to convict nor defend him, I am neither a lawyer nor a coroner”.

Source: Programme Television

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