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French actor Gérard Depardieu charged with rape after 2018 investigation revived

Gérard Depardieu with sunglasses resting on his head.
Actor Gérard Depardieu has been charged with rape.
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The Paris prosecutor’s office said Tuesday that French actor Gérard Depardieu was charged in December with rape and sexual assault after authorities revived a 2018 investigation that was initially dropped.

The office told the Associated Press that the French actor was not detained when he was handed the preliminary charges Dec. 16.

The Paris prosecutor’s office addressed the charges after the case was leaked to French media.

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French media reports stated the charges relate to allegations made by an actress in her 20s that date back to 2018. An initial inquiry against the star was dropped in 2019 because of lack of evidence but was later revived.

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French newspaper Le Parisien and BFM TV said the actress and dancer alleged that Depardieu assaulted her Aug. 7 and Aug. 13, 2018 at his home in Paris. The two met when Depardieu led a master class at her school, BFM TV reported.

The actress, who has not been named, first filed a complaint with details of alleged rape and assault in August 2018 in the southern French city of Aix-en-Provence. The probe was taken over by Paris investigators but was soon dropped.

Depardieu’s lawyer, Hervé Temime, was not available for comment, but he has previously said that the actor “absolutely denies any rape, any sexual assault, any crime.”

Depardieu is among France’s most well-known and controversial stars.

He has appeared in 200 films over six decades and is among a few French actors who have made a name for themselves in Hollywood. He won a Golden Globe for his performance in “Green Card,” a 1990 English-language romantic comedy costarring Andie MacDowell.

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His first big hit in France was “Les Valseuses” (“Going Places”), Bertrand Blier’s 1974 farce about two wandering thugs.

Before starring in “Green Card,” Depardieu played an array of roles ranging from Jean Valjean, the thief-turned-saint in “Les Miserables,” to Christopher Columbus.

In 2014, he played the leading role in “Welcome to New York,” the film inspired by the life of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former director of the International Monetary Fund who was accused in 2011 of sexually assaulting a hotel maid.

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