Pierre Palmade was sentenced to five years in prison, including two years, following the accident he caused in February 2023 and seriously injured three people. The Melun court thus decided to put the comedian behind bars for the next two years of his life.
On the set of Face à Hanouna, on Sunday November 24, 2024, its historical manager, Claude Fournier then gave his opinion: “I'm divided, but at the same time for me, it's not severe enough” he confided. “It is not severe enough because I find that justice, in many areas, is not severe. On the other hand, I did research and the fact that he is alone, in all the cases that I I watched almost 3,000 in three years go to prison, I find it disgusting! He should be treated like everyone else!he denounced.
Pierre Palmade's former producer reacts to his conviction
Faced with these comments, Cyril Hanouna then asked:
“Did he expect to go to prison?” To which Claude Fournier responds: “From what I’ve been told, no. He expected to have a bracelet, according to what Jean-Marie Bigard told me last week, he thought he had a bracelet, which is the case for 90% of the same crimes.”
But for its producer, putting Pierre Palmade through prison can be dangerous: “He’s fragile, you don’t do drugs if you’re not fragile. I don’t know how he’s going to handle it. This is not the problem of Omer and his family but we are talking about Pierre… It's going to be painful, I hope he will be supervised and supervised”he concluded.
The victims' nephew breaks the silence
Alongside Claude Fournier,
the victims' nephew, Omershouted his anger at a sentence, which he considers insufficient: “14 years was fair. (…) It was quite lenient for him, but even if we think that we can't change anything (…) He really killed a child who was about to be born, he must to surrender for the life he took and the two families he destroyed.”
And for Omer, it is not possible to qualify Pierre Palmade as a man “sick”: “He is responsible for his actions, he took drugs, he took the road, he was responsible. You can't say he's sick. Those who take drugs are not sick, they do it of their own free will (…) It's excuses in the wind (…) He really destroyed a whole life (…)
He left my uncle disabled.”