According to this document signed by his lawyer Me Yassine Bouzrou, the Japanese artist has had a relationship with the legend of French cinema since the beginning of the 2000s.
Hiromi Rollin counterattacks. Targeted by two complaints from the children of Alain Delon, including one co-signed by the actor himself according to these same children, the one who was presented as the companion of the sacred monster of French cinema wrote to the Montargis prosecutor to contest the charges against him.
In a 39-page letter signed by his lawyer Yassine Bouzrou, that The Parisian was able to consult, the Japanese artist, who herself filed a complaint, delivers her version of the facts.
“Intimate relationship”?
In this document, Hiromi Rollin assures her, she is “in no way Alain Delon’s companion. She was (…) his companion since the beginning of the 2000s” and “was not paid for keep company with Alain Delon.”
The artist maintains that he met Alain Delon in 1989 during the filming of a film where she was “assistant director” and that they “quickly established an intimate relationship”.
“From 2006, Hiromi Rollin moved into the Douchy home. They then lived together and shared a life as a couple until she was evicted from this home on July 5, 2023”, explains the mail.
Attack against the children of Alain Delon
In this long missive, Hiromi Rollin and her council also attack very broadly the three children of the actor, with whom she “has always maintained complex relations” and who have “never accepted the existence of (their ) love relationship.”
Hiromi Rollin thus opposes her presence alongside Alain Delon to that of her children, whom she describes as rather irregular, accusing them of not “ensuring the daily life of their aging father”. The lawyer thus wonders about the motivations of the latter.
“It is indeed to be feared that the Delon children want to ensure that their father’s inheritance will return to them in full and that no liberality will intervene for the benefit of the one who shares his daily life, Hiromi Rollin”, he writes.
The lawyer also notes that the actor “does not seem to have filed a complaint” against the artist. “It does not appear that Alain Delon is placed to date under any measure of judicial protection, which could justify his children filing a complaint to denounce offenses of which he himself would be a victim”. An affirmation which contradicts that of the children, who affirm that their father has associated himself in writing with their approach.
After his forced departure from the property of Douchy, in the Loiret, according to his lawyer, Hiromi Rollin claims to have been able to recover, at the gendarmerie, only part of his personal effects. Not included in particular, according to her, valuables, money and correspondence with the actor.
According to a relative of the latter interviewed by The Parisianshe would not have had contact with the actor since his departure.
“Her feeling is that Alain is being manipulated by his children and she would like to be able to talk to him,” he says.
Two complaints
Last week, the first complaint submitted by the lawyer for the three Delon children (Anthony, Anouchka and Alain-Fabien), targets facts of “moral harassment, misappropriation of correspondence and animal abuse”, according to the magistrate.
The children denounce Hiromi Rollin’s “disparaging and aggressive attitude” towards Alain Delon and his children, as well as “his actions tending to capture for his benefit the latter’s letters and telephone messages and the blows to Alain Delon’s dog”. According to the prosecution, Alain Delon associated himself with it “by declaration signed and attached to the complaint”.
A second complaint was filed Monday by the eldest son, Anthony Delon, in a Paris police station, also targeting Hiromi Rollin for acts of moral harassment, violence against vulnerable people and abuse of weakness, in particular.
The investigation was entrusted to the research section of Orleans and the research brigade of Montargis, announced Thursday the public prosecutor of Montargis, Jean-Cédric Gaux.