Targeted by an investigation, the director Philippe Caubère regrets his relationship with a minor

The director Philippe Caubère expressed regret on Tuesday for having started in 2012, at the age of 61, an intimate relationship for four months with a minor aged 16, in a press release sent to AFP.

“I confirm having maintained an intimate relationship with P. for a few months while she was a minor (between the ages of 16 and 17), and the significant age difference between her and me should have led me not to initiate such a relationship,” said the theater man, now 73 years old.

None vaginal or anal penetration »

A preliminary investigation is underway into these facts for “sexual assault on a minor over 15 years old by a person in authority,” the Créteil public prosecutor’s office indicated on Monday. This “offense (…) in no way concerns the question of his consent”, underlines Philippe Caubère.

The latter explains having maintained intimate relations with the teenager between April 2012, at the age of “16 years and 11 months, and until July 2012. He specifies that there would have been no “vaginal penetration or anal”.

“I am aware that the sudden media coverage of this procedure, which has lasted for a year and for which I have never been heard, is linked to my decision to provide my support to the actor Gérard Depardieu, in the context of “a controversial column recently published in Le Figaro,” he continues.

A rape complaint in 2018

The director’s lawyer, Me Marie Dosé, noted on Monday that the young complainant had been contacted in 2018 by the police, and had not wished to file a complaint on that date.

This complaint is “the result of a long period of reflection”, replied Me Negar Haeri, counsel for the young woman, stressing that “we need time when we are initially a minor of 16 years to understand this what happened and dare to file a complaint.” According to the two lawyers, Philippe Caubère was not heard at this stage.

A figure in the theater scene, the actor had already been the subject of a rape complaint dismissed in 2019. At the time, his accuser had denounced, in March 2018, acts of rape committed eight years previously, in 2010, on his person. The Créteil public prosecutor’s office closed the case without further action, as there was “no element” allowing “to corroborate the complainant’s statements on the lack of consent”.

This complainant was convicted in September 2021 for defamation, a conviction including the payment of 1,000 euros “in compensation for the moral damage” of the artist.

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