Football/media. Pierre Menes' case: The trial was postponed until March 8, 2023

Pierre Menes (ex-star football columnist Pierre), who quit Canal following the spring 2021 broadcast of a documentary about sexism within the newsrooms will be tried in Paris on March 8th 2023 for sexual assault.

Football/media. Pierre Menes' case: The trial was postponed until March 8, 2023

Pierre Menes (ex-star football columnist Pierre), who quit Canal following the spring 2021 broadcast of a documentary about sexism within the newsrooms will be tried in Paris on March 8th 2023 for sexual assault.

He was scheduled to appear before the Paris Criminal Court on Wednesday, but the judges ordered that the trial be dismissed.

According to his lawyers, which included Me Arash Derambarsh, the former columnist would become seriously ill again. He was in a coma three weeks ago. He might even die. It will get worse. He will suffer from health problems if he waits.

A hostess from Parc des Princes reported to police, at the conclusion of the match between PSG and Nantes on November 20, in Paris, acts of sexual assault. Pierre Menes, age 58, was not charged with the report. The Parisian claims that he touched the woman's chest. He was taken into police custody on December 9, and later released that evening.

Pierre Menes filed an accusation of slanderous denunciation. He produced three witness statements, "confirming unanimously" that he spent all of his time with them from the moment he arrived at the cocktail reception to the match. According to the complaint, post-match" was consulted.

After being accused of sexual assault in March 2021, the ex-star columnist for the "Canal Football Club", the ex-star columnist, was forced to quit the encrypted channel July 1 after almost 12 years of cooperation.

The departure came after a Canal documentary about sexism and sports newsrooms was broadcast. Incriminating sequences were revealed during editing, at the request of the channel. It was suspected that the channel had protected him.

Pierre Menes, the co-director of this documentary, is most prominently accused of taking off the air the skirt of Marie Portolano (journalist and co-director) in 2016. Police listened to Ms. Portolano last April as part of an investigation by the Paris prosecutor.