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Pierre Palmade condemned: Muriel Robin responds to Jean-Marie Bigard, “give him absolute love”

The verdict fell on November 20. Pierre Palmade, 56, was sentenced to five years in prison, three of which are suspended on probation by the criminal court. The sentence is accompanied by the obligation to provide care, to exercise a professional activity, to compensate the victims but also to the cancellation of his driving license which he is prohibited from renewing for five years.

The convicted comedian will not immediately spend his days behind bars. “This is explained by the fact that the two years in prison are accompanied by a deferred committal warrant with provisional execution”detail our colleagues from Info. Whether he appeals or not, Pierre Palmade will not be able to escape a stay in prison despite everything.

Pierre Palmade sentenced: Muriel Robin explains

You don't abandon your friends when they are down, according to Jean-Marie Bigard. On November 17, the comedian attacked his colleague on the set of Face à Hanouna:
I want to tell Muriel:
'Go ahead, try forgiveness'. This criticizes him in particular for refusing that “the two pieces she co-wrote with Pierre […] are played so that Pierre does not receive royalties”.

It's nots because Pierre Palmade caused an accident that ended our friendshipreplied Muriel Robin this November 23 in C to you. You don't let go of a friend, obviously. Pierre, I never let go of him. For 30 years, I was by his side. […] I wanted to give him this somewhat absolute love. For what ? [Peut-être que c’était celui]
that I wanted to be given to me. I don't know.”

Pierre Palmade condemned: what Muriel Robin does not forgive him for

Muriel Robin don't think you've given up his comrade. “In the context of the accident, I heard and saw
things unacceptable to me. This justifies my position today. I'm not a quitter.”
she reframed in front of Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine last night on the France 5 channel.

And to add, by way of conclusion: “I don't think it flashes on me, but you can tell that I'm pretty square. I'm not going to leave, I'd rather be the last.
If I let go, it's because I have reasons to let go. That's all.”

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