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Pierre Palmade: these meetings in which he secretly participates before his trial

The long-awaited trial of Pierre Palmade will open this Wednesday, November 20, 2024 at the court, in Seine-et-.

The 56-year-old comedian, placed under judicial supervision since the road accident he caused in February 2023, will have to respond to “unintentional injuries“.

While awaiting his judgment, Pierre Palmade has obviously taken certain measures to try to rebuild himself. He regularly goes to the hospital for treatment and undergoes medical follow-up.

According to information reported by Le Figaro, he would also participate in narcotics anonymous meetingsa decision that reflects his commitment to rehabilitation and his desire to escape addiction.

Pierre Palmade followed by an expert

As a reminder, the artist has continued to apologize since the tragedy. He particularly regrets having “ruined people's lives and their health.”I'm completely devastated that I put the family I hit in danger, I'm obsessed with this, for the baby that died, I pray that the other people stay alive“, he confided before the investigating judge.

Still according to our colleagues, the psychiatric expert would have specified that Pierre Palmade presents a “certain immaturity“. “For years he alternated between two faces: that of the comedian, hard worker on an empty stomach and interested in mature women, and that of the 'reveler', unbridled, living his homosexuality in a displayed and all-powerful way.“An opinion that Pascal Guillaume shares.

He was a festive consumer

On the set of Seven to Eight, the producer recently spoke about his friend's addictions: “Ihe started using cocaine, it was another artist who gave him a taste of itinitially occasionally, and it will become less and less occasional but he manages to manage his consumption. For a very long time, he will know when to take it, when to stop“, he explained before adding: “Then gradually, he will take more and more“.

And François Rollin continues: “For a long time, it was a festive consumer, and at some point he got caught up in this thing, it's called addiction. Of course, I saw it evolve, and it was all the more painful as it was felt in the work“Shattering revelations.

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