The trial of the sexiest French-speaking singer begins today

Aya Nakamura and Vladimir Budnikov.

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Today, in Bobigny, in the Parisian region, the trial of the French singer of Malian origin, Aya Nakamura, known for her songs that achieved international success, including “Djadja” and “Julie Nana”, and producer Vladimir Budnikov, begins on charges of mutual violence between two partners committed during a night last August.

Among the 30 files expected to be studied in the session, which will take place inside the Bobinye Criminal Court, the case of Aya Nakamura, whose real name is Aya Daniko, and Vladimir Budnikov (34 years), who was her life partner during the period of the incidents, are receiving media attention.

Aya Nakamura, 27, the French-speaking singer, has become the world's hottest listener.

It is assumed that the two artists (who have a daughter and are currently separated) will testify regarding “violence by the partner with a temporary interruption of work” within a maximum period of eight days, regarding events dating back to last summer, and took place inside the producer’s house in Rosny-sous-Bois (region popular in the suburbs of Paris).

A source familiar with the file said, "The case does not involve extreme violence."

While in police custody, Nakamura said she "was subjected to violence from her husband, who was also arrested."

The source said, "There were no actual bruises," indicating that both sides had been exposed to "scratches."

The couple was released at the time, and they were later summoned to the Criminal Court.

Days after these incidents, the music producer wrote via “Instagram”: “We committed foolishness that night,” adding: “The woman and I love are fine.

Nothing important happened.

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