The complaint for cyberstalking filed in June 2023 by host and real estate agent Stéphane Plaza against women who accused him of domestic violence was closed by the Paris prosecutor’s office, several sources indicated on Thursday.
While Mr. Plaza is being tried this Thursday by the Paris Criminal Court for violence against two former companions, one of his lawyers, Me Carlo Alberto Brusa, indicated at the hearing that he had received on Wednesday “the information of the classification without continuation” of the complaint for harassment “for unknown author”.
The Paris prosecutor’s office confirmed to AFP this classification pronounced on Tuesday, also revealed by Mediapart. Mr. Brusa recalled having filed a complaint in mid-October with the creation of a civil party, to obtain that an investigating judge investigates these facts.
The 54-year-old real estate agent is on trial Thursday for “habitual physical and/or psychological violence by a partner” between 2018 and 2022 against a former partner, Amandine, as well as for “habitual psychological violence by a partner” against 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, Mr. 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.
The investigation into these facts was entrusted to the central Paris police station. “Several of the former companions” of the host “were heard,” the Paris prosecutor’s office said at the end of 2024. Julie G., a “former companion” of Stéphane Plaza had been placed in police custody.
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