Audrey Pulvar, former journalist and new agricultural assistant at the Paris City Hall -

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Audrey Pulvar supports the victims of her family.

His father, Marc Pulvar, a great figure in Martinican unionism who died in 2008, is accused of having been a “pedophile” by three women in his family who explain, in a forum, wanting to put an end to the “heroisation of the character” .

"At the age of 7 and 10, our roads crossed that of a man," wrote the territorial advisor Karine Mousseau with her cousins ​​Barbara Glissant and Valérie Fallourd, in this text consulted on Saturday by AFP.

“We still praise him today in Martinique, because he was an activist, trade unionist, defender of the oppressed.

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"Put an end to this heroic character"

“He was the uncle of the family, the favorite, already adored by all.

Total trust, which still lasts posthumously today, and which we have decided to break, once and for all, ”they add about the father of Audrey Pulvar, deputy mayor of Paris.

"Put an end to this heroic character, never pay him any homage in the future and now think of him as he deserves: Marc Pulvar, alias Loulou for close friends, was a sexual predator", they still write .

Mathematics teacher, Marc Pulvar left his mark on trade unionism and Martinican political life by creating the Martinican workers' union center and then by co-founding the movement "The Word to the People", which would later become the Martinican independence movement.

Audrey Pulvar informed about twenty years ago

He died in 2008 at the age of 71.

In a statement, Audrey Pulvar, indicates to have "been made aware of the crimes committed" by her father "twenty years ago when my cousins ​​told us about it".

“It was a very deep shock for my loved ones and me.

As long as they did not wish to express themselves publicly, it was not up to us, to me, to substitute for their word of victims ”, adds the deputy to the mayor of Paris and head of the regional list in Ile -of France.

“They are able and have decided to do it today: I fully support them and admire their courage.

I want them to be heard and their word to be respected, ”continues the former journalist.

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, in which the author accuses her former father-in-law, Olivier Duhamel, of having sexually assaulted her twin brother when he was a teenager.

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