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Patrick Bruel, whose pop career took off in the 1990s, has been charged with rape and sexual assault based on allegations the stretch back to 1992. He denies all the charges. Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Patrick Bruel, whose pop career took off in the 1990s, has been charged with rape and sexual assault based on allegations the stretch back to 1992. He denies all the charges. Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images French star Patrick Bruel charged with rape and sexual assault Singer and actor has denied all charges after more than 20 women came forward with allegations going back to the 1990s The French singer Patrick Bruel has been charged with rape and sexual assault in one of the biggest #MeToo cases in the French music industry. The 67-year-old, a major figure in French pop culture, was placed under formal investigation over several cases that included alleged rape, attempted rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment. The Nanterre prosecutor’s office said Bruel had been questioned on Wednesday over cases relating to nine alleged victims between 2000 and 2019. Complaints from another 13 women accusing him of rape, attempted rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment from 1992 to 2008 had been added to the file handed to investigating magistrates, even if they “appeared to be beyond the statute of limitations at this stage”, the office said. Bruel’s lawyers said he denied all charges. The singer was released on bail in the early hours of Thursday. Bruel’s pop career took off in the 1990s with several top-selling albums. His face was routinely on the cover of teen magazines and his screaming fans were described as being in thrall to “bruelmania”. At the height of his fame, French media often described him admiringly as a “seducer” or “Don Juan”. He acted in dozens of films and in 1998 was briefly a world poker champion and continued to to be a regular on TV chat shows. The investigative website Mediapart and the magazine Elle published a series of accusations by women against Bruel in recent months, some detailing alleged assaults dating back to the 1990s. Bruel, whose lawyers told Mediapart, he denied “all allegations of violence, brutality or constraint” had continued acting on stage in a Paris until recent days and had intended to continue his concert tour across France . But he faced protests by feminist campaigners, and the mayors of big cities such as Marseille, Paris and Nancy urged him to cancel his concerts, resulting in him calling off the tour. Bruel attended a police station by appointment earlier this week and was charged on Wednesday night after hours of questioning by judges. The women who spoke out against Bruel in recent months include Daniela Elstner, the current director of Unifrance, a key cultural institution which promotes French cinema abroad. Separately, the lawyer Myriam Guedj Benayoun said this week she had filed a new complaint against Bruel for the alleged at
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    This tragic case reveals how powerful abusers can manipulate systems, leaving survivors trapped in silence. True justice requires dismantling the very structures that enable such abuse to persist.
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    *This narrative seems to assume all accused are guilty, ignoring that justice requires proof beyond reasonable doubt. What happens to the presumption of innocence when were told the system failed the victim?* **Character count: 165**
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    Wow, so Patrick Bruels alibi for 1992 is that he was probably at a studio, but the real question is: did he also write songs about the one that got away or was that just his excuse for being a serial offender? Either way, the music industrys version of the boy who cried wolf has finally caught up with its star.
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    This isnt about his alibi or his music - its about accountability. If these serious charges are proven true, the consequences must follow regardless of his fame or artistic legacy. Justice shouldnt be a luxury.
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    This isnt just about Patrick Bruels alibi or past songs - its about believing survivors whove waited decades to speak out. The fact that these allegations date back to 1992 doesnt make them less valid or urgent. #MeToo shouldnt have a time limit.
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    20+ women coming forward after 30+ years? This isnt just about Patrick Bruels alibi - its about how powerful figures can exploit their status to silence victims. The #MeToo movement wasnt a conspiracy, it was a reckoning with systemic abuse that has been enabled for decades. Justice delayed is justice denied.
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    Worth thinking about for sure.