Nicole Belloubet, Minister of Justice, said that the actress Adele Haenel "should seize justice" after his accusations of "touching" and "sexual harassment" by the director Christophe Ruggia, while she was only between 12 and 15 years old. The facts are not prescribed but the actress had revealed "never thought to complain," regretting the violence of the judicial system for women.

The actress Adèle Haenel "should seize justice", after accusing the director Christophe Ruggia of "touching" and "sexual harassment" when she was a teenager, said Wednesday the custody of the seals Nicole Belloubet at the microphone of France Inter . "She is wrong to think that justice can not respond to this type of situation," said the minister, while welcoming the character "very brave" this speech. The 30-year-old actress spent a long time at Mediapart on minor sexual assault, when she was between the ages of 12 and 15, who are not prescribed. She also explained that she had never thought of filing a complaint, regretting "systemic violence against women in the justice system", and that justice should be questioned to be representative of society.

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"There is almost a need to ask this question to justice"

Nicole Belloubet recalled that the government is trying to facilitate the filing of complaints, "including allowing women to file complaints in hospitals, allowing the complaint online."

The accusations of the actress prompted the immediate removal of Christophe Ruggia from the Society of Film Directors (SRF). The person with whom Adèle Haenel shot his first film "Les Diables", recognized through his lawyers an "involuntary grip" as an adult and director, but "categorically denies" the accusations of violence sexual.

In this context, "there is almost a necessity (...) to put this question to justice, so that things are treated clearly and objectively," insisted the Keeper of the Seals. "It will come out strengthened and the situation of the person who is involved also," she said, while finding it "difficult" that the prosecutor seizes himself of the case.