The Paris public prosecutor's office requests that the brothers Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff be sent to correctional in a case of "chimerical projects" involving a depressed millionaire who has since died. The investigating judge will have to decide whether or not to hold a trial for the twins and a son of a Franco-Congolese diplomat.

Did Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff try to plunder a depressed millionaire to settle their financial woes and relaunch "Temps X", the science fiction program that made them famous in the 80s? In any case, the Paris public prosecutor's office requests that they be sent to correctional. It is now up to the investigating judge to decide whether or not to prosecute the 70-year-old twins and a son of a Franco-Congolese diplomat, Tanguy Ifoku, whom the prosecution wants to see tried together for "scam on a vulnerable person".

"Chimerical projects" and suicide

In its indictment of March 26, the prosecution accuses the twins of having placed Cyrille P. "under control" to involve him in "chimerical projects". This wealthy former hotelier, suffering from a manic-depressive psychosis, committed suicide at the age of 53, from the cliffs of Etretat, on August 31, 2018, at the height of the investigation. "I am in great pain, too much is too much (...) They made me believe mountains and wonders," he wrote to the police shortly before his gesture.

Two months earlier, Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff were taken into police custody and indicted in this case, less than a year after their meeting with Cyrille P. The twins, known for their extraordinary physical transformation and their works of popular science controversial, "challenge any scam against their friend, there was no enrichment," responded their lawyers, Me Edouard de Lamaze and Eric Morain. 

"A good way to reset it"

These councils denounce an instruction "precipitated" and target Tanguy Ifoku, "responsible" for the scam in their eyes and "now on the run" because the justice "gave him his passport". Tanguy Ifoku has been the subject of an arrest warrant since December.

At the end of the investigations, the public prosecutor retains, however, a series of suspicious projects in which Cyrille P. wanted to invest 1.5 million euros in a few weeks, during the winter of 2017-2018.

In addition to a fragile relaunch of the famous science fiction program, Igor, Grichka Bogdanoff and Tanguy Ifoku, nicknamed by the deceased "Brother first", "Brother absent" and "Dark brother", convince their friend to invest in a vague project promotional film from the Democratic Republic of Congo or in the purchase of a Gazelle helicopter, which can only be flown by Igor, the only holder of a license.

For the accusation, the three men are aware of manipulating Cyrille P .: "I spoke with him yesterday to keep him in this state (...) it would be a good way to reset him", tells Grischka to his brother on the phone.

Bank blocks checks

In financial difficulties, Igor convinces their new friend to buy him, in joint possession and without being able to settle there, half of his Parisian villa, for 750,000 euros. Cyrille P. consents to everything and signs the million and a half euros of checks at the end of December 2017.

But none will be cashed: the bank blocks them. At the time, she just reported to justice a circle of potential profiteers, who pushed her client to squander his fortune in artistic projects "more or less serious", notes the prosecution.

Since the summer, Cyrille P. has indeed stopped taking his medication, becoming "overly sociable, spendthrift" and easily influenced, according to his relatives. 

Via the Parisian lawyer Jean-Luc Chetboun, he then met a self-proclaimed "hypnotist of stars" who introduced him to producer Alain Williams, ex-manager of the reality TV character Loana, then the twins "who had fascinated him since his childhood ", underlines the indictment. He also meets an actress, then performer of Dalida in a show.

"Appointment as 'Unesco scientific consultants'"

The lawyer, the producer, his daughter and the actress are under investigation, suspected of various scams. For them, the parquet requires a dismissal.

As for the twins, faced with the blocking of checks and the establishment of legal protection for their friend, they believe they have a solution to escape prosecution: obtain "diplomatic passports". Tanguy Ifoku has to do it.

But after more than six months, and 160,000 euros in cash largely absorbed by the Franco-Congolese, Cyrille P. and the twins will have obtained "nothing more than an appointment, by a minister of the DRC known for his corruption, as 'Unesco scientific consultants' ".