The Paris Criminal Court immersed itself, Monday, in the good offices of Bernard Laporte towards Montpellier Hérault Rugby (MHR).

The boss of the French rugby federation himself also describes the structure led by his co-defendant Mohed Altrad as a "club-friend".

These links form the heart of the trial for favoritism of the strong man of the oval and president of the FFR, whose machine gun delivery disconcerts the president of the court.

“I'm sorry, I didn't understand”, “could you repeat Mr. Laporte?

“, asks him several times Rose-Marie Hunault.

According to the prosecution, it would be in exchange for 180,000 euros paid in March 2017 by AIA, the holding company of Mr. Altrad's group, that Bernard Laporte would have, on several occasions, intervened in favor of the businessman and his club, defending champion of the Top 14.

Intervention in the postponement of an MHR match

The court first looks at an episode dating from early 2017. On March 17, the National Rugby League (LNR) decided to postpone two Top 14 matches - MHR/Racing 92 and Castres/Stade Français - due to a strike by players from the Stade Français.

Mohed Altrad is notoriously opposed to this postponement and the FFR, under the leadership of Mr. Laporte, will embrace his fight by taking an extremely rare decision: his federal office will "reform" (cancel) the decision of the League, with which relations are then at loggerheads.



Seizure, the administrative justice will end up judging illegal the intervention of the FFR.

But for the Paris Criminal Court there remains a question: did Mr. Laporte make the interests of Mr. Altrad prevail who, before the investigators, claimed to have "agreed" with him for the FFR to exercise this right? of “reform”?

At the hearing, the tricolor rugby boss formally denies it and the president raises the tone.

“I have the impression that there is a small contradiction, not to say a big one”, launches Ms. Hunault, who also recalls that a letter from the FFR addressed to the League in this file had been submitted beforehand to proofreading by Mr. Altrad.

“An ally for us”

“I did not know it at all”, assures Mr. Laporte, while indicating that he understands that we are seeking the opinion of Mr. Altrad and the MHR: “it is a friendly club and it is someone brilliant ".

“He is a president hated by the League and therefore he is an ally for us”, he also says, referring to “the war” which then opposed the two authorities.

When the National Financial Prosecutor's Office insinuates that this intervention would be linked to the contract signed in 2017 between the two men and the payment of 180,000 euros, Mr. Laporte tries a parade.

“I am not linked with Mr. Altrad, I am linked to AIA”, the holding company of his group.

Another file monopolizes the court.

At the end of June 2017, the FFR appeal committee must rule on disciplinary sanctions imposed at first instance on the Montpellier club, in particular a fine of 70,000 euros, due to the deployment in its stadium of banners hostile to the League.

dialogue of the deaf

Requested by Mr. Altrad, Mr. Laporte then calls the chairman of this commission, Jean-Daniel Simonet, after which the penalty will be reduced to 20,000 euros.

- "Was there a particular urgency" to carry out this intervention?, asks the president.

- "I want to listen to the clubs, I'll answer them right away," replies Mr. Laporte, who says he only wanted to know the decision and in no way influence it.

“I never asked anything from Mr. Simonet,” he insists.

The president insists and recalls statements in police custody drawing a less clear-cut reality.

Under pressure, Mr. Laporte then concedes having affirmed, during this phone call, that the clubs of Toulon and Montpellier were still heavily sanctioned by the League and that this situation had to end.

- “I said that I wanted everyone to be on an equal footing,” explains Mr. Laporte.

- "And that's not a way to intervene?"

“replies the president.

- “Not at all”, assures Mr. Laporte.

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