Accused of rape, Ary Abittan finally obtains a dismissal of the case

Accused of rape Ary Abittan finally obtains a dismissal of

Justice has dismissed the case in the case of Ary Abittan, accused of rape and indicted since 2021. The student who accuses him, however, announced her desire to appeal.

Actor and comedian Ary Abittan benefited from a dismissal of charges this Tuesday April 2, 2024 in the rape case in which he had been involved since 2021, confirmed the Paris prosecutor’s office after initial information obtained by Le Figaro. This is a new step towards the end of the investigations, since the actor had already obtained the abandonment of his indictment in July 2023.

Ary Abittan’s lawyer said she was “delighted” for the actor What have we done to the good Lord?and “hopes that he will finally be able to devote himself to his career, and that the movie theater will extend his hand to her again”. Conversely, the plaintiff’s lawyer, Maître Charlotte Plantin, announced her client’s decision to appeal to the investigating chamber. It will be up to this institution to rule on the case, by exonerating the actor or by referring the actor to the departmental criminal court, we learn Le Figaro.

Three years of procedure

As a reminder, a 23-year-old student at the time of the facts, who was then dating the actor, accuses him of having imposed non-consensual sodomy on her on October 30, 2021. She filed a complaint in the hours that followed, accusing him of ” a degrading and non-consensual sexual relationship. Ary Abittan was indicted for rape and placed under judicial supervision a few days later, in November 2021.

But in July 2023, the indictment was abandoned, and the actor found himself only placed under the status of assisted witness. The prosecution specified that at that time, the investigating judge had “estimated that there was no longer enough consistent evidence to justify an indictment status”, due to “the absence of serious or consistent evidence in favor of an act of sexual penetration imposed by violence, coercion, threat or surprise”, revealed their order revealed by the AFP at that time.

They then described, with testimony from former companions of Ary Abittan in support, a “respectful partner” and psychiatric and psychological expertise which did not “reveal any personality elements in favor of a sexuality deviant or aggressive sexual impulses”. Conversely, the two investigating judges had recognized that the complainant suffered from “indisputable” post-traumatic stress.

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