While he faces up to 14 years in prison and a fine of 200,000 euros, Pierre Palmade is preparing to be judged by the Melun criminal court. This Wednesday, November 20, his trial will begin, a year and a half after a dramatic road accident.
On February 10, 2023, the comedian was involved in a serious collision. Driving and under the influence of a cocktail of synthetic drugs and cocainehe had collided head-on with a car approaching on a small road in Seine-et-Marne. The three passengers in the other car, Yüksel Yakut, her son who was 6 years old at the time of the incident, and her sister-in-law who was six months pregnant, were seriously injured. The young woman lost her baby shortly after the incident.
Pierre Palmade affair: the psychological profile of the actor revealed
Pierre Palmade must therefore answer for unintentional injuries. Already convicted in 2019 for drug use, the 56-year-old actor, a repeat offender, is at great risk. In the meantime, he is monitored three times a week in a day hospital. This Sunday, November 17, in the columns of Figarothe expert psychiatrist, who met him, spoke about complex personality from l'ex-compare by Muriel Robin.
The specialist notably made revelations on the psychological profile of the accused who would demonstrate a “certain immaturity”. He explains that he “alternates between two faces” : “That of the comedian,
hard worker fasted and interested in mature womenand that of the 'reveler', unbridled, living his homosexuality in a displayed and all-powerful way.”
Pierre Palmade affair: Jean-Marie Bigard gives news of the comedian
This Sunday, November 17, in Face à Hanouna on C8,
Jean-Marie Bigardlong-time friend of Pierre Palmade, affirmed that the comedian had “absolutely everything stopped” about his drug use. “He is no longer under the influence of any drugs.not even a drop of wine, nothing at all”declared Lola Marois’ husband before adding: “Now, obviously, he is bruised until the end of his days and there is not an evening or a morning when he is not immersed in his responsibilities.”
Along the way, Jean-Marie Bigard sent a message to Muriel Robin.
“She prevents the two pieces that she co-wrote with Pierre
[…] to be played so that Pierre does not receive copyright
[…] I want to say to Muriel: 'from this point of view, go ahead, try forgivenessit feels really good'”he insisted.