Former ‘Popstar’ juror Bruno Vandelli convicted of corruption of minor

Former ‘Popstar’ juror Bruno Vandelli convicted of corruption of minor
Former ‘Popstar’ juror Bruno Vandelli convicted of corruption of minor

One year suspended prison sentence and a three-year ban on working with young people. Accused of corrupting a minor, choreographer Bruno Vandelli was found guilty and sentenced this Friday, BFMTV announced. The charges date back to 2016 and were tried at the criminal court in Grasse (Alpes-Maritimes) on April 17.

Eight years ago, the former juror and choreographer of “Popstar” and her ex-husband came into contact with a young 15-year-old dancer during a dance workshop. Then got back in touch via social networks. The couple had sent the teenager videos of a sexual nature and had also received them from the young boy.

Bruno Vandelli accused of rape by Yannis Marshall

It was his mother who discovered these exchanges while searching her son’s phone, reports BFMTV. She had “filed a complaint on his behalf”. Bruno Vandelli’s ex-husband, Jessy Bourgeois, also prosecuted for corruption of a minor, was sentenced to eight months suspended and a four-month ban from practicing, reports AFP.

They were jointly ordered to pay 3,500 euros in damages to the young man and 1,500 euros to his mother, who had filed a civil suit.

“Justice has passed […]”, it is a strong signal for other victims of this type of act,” reacted Me Kaltoum Gachi, the lawyer for the civil parties. Me Sylvia Stalteri, counsel for Bruno Vandelli, deplored, reports AFP, a judgment “rendered in the spirit of the times” where “morality dominated” over the law.

In January 2024, Yannis Marshall, ex-coach of “Star Academy”, accused Bruno Vandelli of having raped him when he was 14 years old. “It has been several years since the events I suffered at the age of 14 have haunted me, destroyed me, and plunged me into real distress,” he confided in a message published on his Instagram account. “The fact that other people have also been victims gives me the strength to lead this fight for justice and the truth, to go to the end, to denounce to the courts the facts of which I was a victim so that no one does not have to endure them,” he continued.

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