The journalist and former presenter of the 20 hours of TF1, already targeted by an investigation for rapes, is the subject of two new complaints, according to information from the newspaper "Le Parisien".
The first was filed for "sexual harassment", the second was for "rape" by journalist Hélène Devynck.
While we learned on Sunday that the journalist Patrick Poivre d'Arvor had been, earlier in the week, heard by the Brigade for the repression of delinquency against people as part of an investigation for rapes, the newspaper
Le Parisien
reveals that two new complaints were lodged against the former presenter of the 20 hours of TF1.
The first complaint was filed for sexual harassment.
The complainant allegedly suffered repeated advances from Patrick Poivre d'Arvor.
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Two complaints and private messages
The second complaint was filed for rape by one of Patrick Poivre d'Arvor's former assistants at TF1 and former LCI presenter, Hélène Devynck.
She had already testified openly against PPDA last March in the pages of the newspaper
Le Monde
, alongside seven other women who had preferred to remain anonymous.
The
Parisian
article
also reveals the existence of several messages exchanged by Florence Porcel, the first woman to have lodged a complaint, with a novelist, winner of a prize organized by PPDA.
Messages in which would mingle fantasies, fascination for the former presenter, but also anger and some accusations against him.