During a hearing at the Paris criminal court on November 6, Bruno Pelat, the ex-companion of Iris Mittenaere, was sentenced to 9 months in prison for domestic violence.
The sanction finally fell for Bruno Pelat. This Wednesday, November 6, the ex-companion of Iris Mittenaere appeared before the Paris criminal court for domestic violence. A trial which follows the complaint of the former Miss France and Miss Universe, on September 25, against the son of a real estate fortune, Olivier Pelat, for events which took place on the night of Monday September 23 to Tuesday September 24.
Placed in police custody for 48 hours, Bruno Pelat was to be tried in immediate appearancebut the hearing was ultimately postponed at the request of Iris Mittenaere's lawyer. The latter absolutely wanted to speak on the stand but was not “psychologically capable” of doing so. While waiting for his hearing, Bruno Pelat was then placed under judicial supervisionwith the ban “to contact the victim in any way, including via social media.
Bruno Pelat's trial took place behind closed doors at the request of Iris Mittenaere
This Wednesday, November 6, the exes met in court during a hearing which was public. Accompanied by her mother, Laurence Druart, her stepfather and her sister, Manon Mittenaere, Iris Mittenaere listened to the president recount the acts of violence of which she was a victim. In addition to having her head banged against a wall and receiving threats of losing her contracts, the former beauty queen was the victim of others.coups“. Bruno Pelat lui ainsi “pulled the arm” to prevent him from leaving the premises. He also insulted his then partner of “cunt, big shit” before telling her: “You're an imbecile, you're crazy“. An ordeal that lasted between June 12 and September 24.
But while both parties were expected to speak, Iris Mittenaere's lawyer made a request for a closed session pretexting in particular a very media affair and very personal facts recounted in court. A request which was finally accepted by the president, despite the opposition of the prosecutor and Bruno Pelat's lawyer who had wanted a public hearing.
Bruno Pelat sentenced to 9 months in prison
It was therefore without an audience that the debates continued at the Paris criminal court. According to information from CNewswho contacted the Paris prosecutor's office, Bruno Pelat was sentenced to 12 months in prison, 6 of which were suspended for domestic violence. The news channel specifies that “justice revoked three months of simple suspension pronounced during a prior conviction“. Iris Mittenaere's former companion therefore receives 9 months in prisona sentence which will however be “arranged in the form of home detention under electronic surveillance“. He also receives a 2-year probationary suspension with obligation of care and compensation for the civil party with a ban on contact.
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