On Instagram, the host of the TV game show TF1 has expressed his "feeling of horror" after the indictment of the record holder of victories of "12 Coups de midi".

"A devastating news". This is how TF1 host Jean-Luc Reichmann on Thursday called the indictment of Christian Quesada, record holder of victories in 12 Coups de midi , locked Wednesday for "corruption of minor" and "detention and dissemination of child pornography ".

"I am in shock this morning and I can only express my feeling of horror, disgust, anger," writes the host of the show in a message posted on his Instagram account.

Christian Quesada acknowledged the facts. The investigators went back to Christian Quesada following the complaint of a young girl who explained that she had talked on the internet with another person posing as a minor. "Hundreds of compromising images and videos of minors and children undergoing rape and sexual assault, which he exchanged with other Internet users, were found on his computers," the prosecutor told AFP on Wednesday. the Republic of Bourg-en-Bresse Christophe Rode. The former candidate acknowledged the facts while in police custody, but denied any sexual assault.

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Following the devastating news that we all discovered yesterday about Christian Quesada, I am in shock this morning and I can only express my feeling of horror, disgust and anger. Today, I reiterate my respect to the Brigade des Mineurs, which does a remarkable job on a daily basis, and also to all the people who work to combat these predators who can, from near or far, rub shoulders with us. This rage that seizes me encourages me, today more than ever, to continue my struggles, including the one to protect and support our children. We must remain above all united, and especially be together, including on the networks, which can become devastating plagues. Jean-luc Reichmann

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Christian Quesada, 54, had chained nearly 200 participations in the show, in 2016 and 2017, garnering more than 800,000 euros. In November 2017, he published his autobiography, The Noon Master . In particular, he recounted his chaotic school career, as well as his addiction to cocaine and his life in the street.

"Protect and accompany our children as best as possible". In his message, Jean-Luc Reichmann, who interprets a commissioner in the series Leo Mattei, Brigade of Minors , takes this opportunity to reiterate his respect to "the Miners' Brigade, which does a remarkable job every day, and also to all those who are working to fight these predators who can, from near or far, rub shoulders with us ".

"This rage that seizes me encourages me, today more than ever, to continue my struggles, including that of protecting and supporting our children," concluded the host.