Television and radio host Jean-Jacques Bourdin, targeted by a complaint for sexual assault, said on Sunday that he regretted "the unilateral decision of the BFMTV Group and RMC" to remove him from their antennas, recalling that he "contests the facts”.
“I regret the unilateral decision of the BFMTV Group and RMC to withdraw me from the antennas to prevent the risks of instrumentalization of the complaint of which I am the subject”, wrote the journalist in a press release sent to AFP by his lawyer, Christian Saint-Palais.
Apolline de Malherbe and Bruce Toussaint to replace him
“I remind you that I dispute the facts with which I am accused and deplore that the principle of the presumption of innocence is ignored”, he underlined.
“I would like to thank the listeners, listeners, viewers and viewers who show me their support”.
Altice, the parent company of BFMTV and RMC, announced earlier this Sunday that it is removing Jean-Jacques Bourdin "temporarily" from its antennas in order to avoid "political and media manipulation of this affair".
"This decision was taken so as not to harm the daily operation of BFMTV and RMC," the group said.
The duration of the sidelining of Jean-Jacques Bourdin is not specified, nor its legal terms.
"
The political interview at 8:30 a.m.
on BFMTV/RMC will be provided by Apolline de Malherbe from Monday," the group said, while
La France dans Les Yeux
on BFMTV will be hosted by Bruce Toussaint.
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Jean-Jacques Bourdin "temporarily" deprived of airtime on BFMTV and RMC after the complaint for sexual assault
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Journalist Jean-Jacques Bourdin targeted by an open investigation for suspicion of sexual assault
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