Journalist Clémentine Sarlat, in 2016. - PIERRE RAPHAEL / SIPA

“I was going to Stage 2 crying. In an interview with L'Equipe, the journalist Clémentine Sarlat, ex-of the France Télévisions sports department, recounts the moral harassment that she says she suffered in particular when she returned from maternity leave in January 2018.

It lists many demeaning facts: a promised co-presentation of Stade 2 but canceled "because of the lights and the cameras, you will not be able to be next to Matthieu [Lartot]", "RTT [bets] on my days of telecommuting requested to take care of my son more easily ”or“ they had put me in a separate office, away from the editors. I had to take my laptop to get closer and understand what we were going to talk about. ” She also cites "very heavy jokes," which were gritty or misogynist.

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The journalist left the France Télévisons sports service in the summer of 2018. During the Rugby World Cup in Japan, Clémentine Sarlat worked with a sports editorial team, that of TF1. "It made me weird, everyone was normal," she says. Today, she produces podcasts. "There is no image ... I am independent and happy. "

The team announced that "the sports management of France Télévisions declined to comment" in response to about Clementine Sarlat.

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