Since 2020 Julien Courbet is in charge of the daily program “This can happen to you”. In this meeting, which is broadcast simultaneously on M6 and RTL every morning, the 57-year-old presenter tries to help the audience, who are victims of the controversy, with success and flamboyance, as he once did in “Undoubtedly”.
Fraud, fraud, Julien Courbet is commonplace now. The former columnist of “Touche pas à mon poste”, who was invited to the set of “C to you” on Tuesday, May 24, admitted that he was particularly impressed by the stories of people he encountered and the poor people who were victims of fraud. “You have no idea how painful it is when someone says to you, ‘I lost 30,000 Euros and will never see them again’. Someone who earns 1000 Euros a month, which is very bad so it really hurts me.‘ he admitted.
“You said you were hypersensitive to people who were victims of fraud because your grandfather was a victim.“I remembered Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine.”I am the son of the returnees. My parents came to France, they really had nothing. Like many. They rebooted. My grandfather had very little salary. The poor man had a 4L to sell watches to jewelers. And got scammed by a man who stole his watches. He had to sell his 4L, it was a family drama and it really impressed me. At first I wanted to be a lawyer”, explained. It is not for nothing that this father of two children is sometimes nicknamed “Zorro du Paf”.
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Source: Programme Television

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