Stéphane Plaza considers himself cyberharassed by his exes

Stéphane Plaza considers himself cyberharassed by his exes
Stéphane Plaza considers himself cyberharassed by his exes

Stéphane Plaza will be judged in early January.

AFP

The star host of M6 Stéphane Plaza, soon to be tried for domestic violence after the accusations of several ex-partners, is trying at the same time to have cyberharassment against him recognized by the courts, in vain for the moment.

The 54-year-old real estate agent must be judged on January 9 in for “habitual physical and/or psychological violence by a partner” between 2018 and 2022 on a former partner, Amandine, as well as for “habitual psychological violence by a partner” on a former partner. another, Paola, between 2021 and 2022. He contests these accusations to which are added threats denounced by a third ex-partner.

Immediately after these revelations of violence in September 2023 in Mediapart, Stéphane Plaza indicated in a press release that he had filed a complaint three months earlier, in June, against these three women for harassment and cyberharassment. Their accusations would therefore be part of a “revanchist spirit”, the host’s lawyers, Hélène Plumet and Carlo Alberto Brusa, told AFP.

“180 messages from fake anonymous accounts”

The investigation into cyberharassment, opened after Stéphane Plaza’s complaint, was entrusted to the central Paris police station. “Several of the former companions” of the host “were heard,” the Paris prosecutor’s office told AFP. On October 18, the famous real estate agent filed a new complaint with a civil party, this time wanting to refer the case to an investigating judge.

Also denouncing cyberharassment on the part of Stéphane Plaza’s accusers, at least two women close to the host have also filed a complaint. Jade C., 27, says she “received 180 messages from fake anonymous accounts” between April and July 2023 on Instagram, from 27 pseudonyms.

“The only goal was to isolate Stéphane socially and destroy me psychologically”

Jade C.

Met by AFP at her lawyers, Antonin Gravelin-Rodriguez and Julien Roelens, this real estate agent took legal action in October 2023. Some of these messages consulted by AFP present Jade C. as a “fiancée” of Stéphane Plaza and the host as unfaithful. “Do you really think this is a relationship you have with him? Is this what it means to be in a relationship?”, asks one of them, for example.

Some screenshots of other conversations, sent to him, speak about his life. “I have the feeling of having been tracked,” confides the woman who says she stopped working for five months following this cyberharassment and still sees a psychologist. “The only goal was to isolate Stéphane socially and destroy me psychologically,” she believes.

More than a year after her complaint, Jade C. deplores that the police have not yet heard her: as “I am close to the wrong person, I cannot be a victim”, she believes. She argues that her “file serves the public prosecutor’s office” in Paris, which requested that the host be tried for violence.

“Smoke screen”

Like the host, Jade C. suspects, without providing proof, the complainants accusing Stéphane Plaza of being behind her cyberharassment. Heard as witnesses, they contest. Paola, who described psychological violence, “denies”, dismisses her lawyer, Clotilde Lepetit. Benjamin Chouai, counsel for Amandine, who reported physical violence, denounces “an ultra-gross smokescreen”. Stéphane Plaza is trying to “make this case of domestic violence a case marked by conspiracy where he would be the victim”.

In these investigations for cyberstalking, only one person has been placed in police custody in recent months, according to a source close to the case at AFP: Julie G., “former companion” of Stéphane Plaza, confirms the prosecution. Like Jade C., she too had filed a complaint for cyberharassment targeting Paola and Amandine.

Attempted blackmail and moral harassment

Contacted by AFP, Julie G. asserts that if she was placed in police custody, it is because these two complainants sought to clear customs and wanted to “present her as the brain of this machinery” of online harassment . But “it’s false,” she assured, “the police checked my computer and my cell phone.” The prosecution is currently studying the follow-up to be given to the procedure.

The only victory for Stéphane Plaza at this stage: one of his ex-partners, Émilie (first name changed), and her current partner will be tried on March 19 in (Alpes-Maritimes) for attempted blackmail and moral harassment. Carine Durrieu-Diebolt, Emilie’s lawyer, criticized Mediapart at the end of August for “a SLAPP procedure”.

(afp)

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