
At his trial on appeal, Stéphane Plaza describes himself as a "goujat" but dislikes being violent
The real estate agent and former TV host Stéphane Plaza, rejudged Friday 26 June in Paris for domestic violence, again said he was innocent and..
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The real estate agent and former TV host Stéphane Plaza, rejudged on Friday 26 June in Paris for domestic violence, again declared himself innocent and "non-violent", while describing himself as a "gujat" capable of accumulating conquests. "Involuntary violence", according to Stéphane Plaza, who argues that "an accident is not an attack". An "autist of feelings" "Infidelity is not a criminal offence", but it is an "important part in the case", for Mr Plaza believes that "many women have been fighting him by revenge and have filed false complaints after being deceived", a judge appointed by him, who listed the names of the seven women he was dating in 2022.
Furthermore, "He's a celebrity and a jigsaw runner, you can even talk about a marathoner, but that doesn't make him a criminal offender," said Antonin Gravelin-Rodriguez, one of his lawyers, who asked for "pure and simple annulment" of the entire proceedings. During a conflict, 56-year-old man twisted his fingers, causing him a three-finger fracture. A former fiancée of Mr Plaza, who herself described herself as "the most painful" in the couple, came to testify from Switzerland of a man "always in the care" and "never violent".
In addition, The host's image and brand, propelled in 2006 at the head of the show "Search apartment or house", and then of "Chasseurs d'appart" in 2015, have been permanently tarnished since his conviction. The former star host of M6, whose broadcasts were then deprogrammed, was sentenced in first instance in February 2025 to a year in prison suspended for physical and psychological violence committed between 2018 and 2022 on one of his former companions, Amandine.
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The real estate agent and former TV host Stéphane Plaza, rejudged on Friday 26 June in Paris for domestic violence, again declared himself innocent and "non-violent", while describing himself as a "gujat" capable of accumulating conquests.
reliability moderate2/5 sources"Involuntary violence", according to Stéphane Plaza, who argues that "an accident is not an attack".
reliability moderate2/5 sourcesAn "autist of feelings" "Infidelity is not a criminal offence", but it is an "important part in the case", for Mr Plaza believes that "many women have been fighting him by revenge and have filed false complaints after being deceived", a judge appointed by him, who listed the names of the seven women he was dating in 2022.
reliability moderate2/3 sources"He's a celebrity and a jigsaw runner, you can even talk about a marathoner, but that doesn't make him a criminal offender," said Antonin Gravelin-Rodriguez, one of his lawyers, who asked for "pure and simple annulment" of the entire proceedings.
reliability moderate2/3 sourcesDuring a conflict, 56-year-old man twisted his fingers, causing him a three-finger fracture.
reliability moderate2/3 sourcesA former fiancée of Mr Plaza, who herself described herself as "the most painful" in the couple, came to testify from Switzerland of a man "always in the care" and "never violent".
reliability moderate2/3 sourcesThe host's image and brand, propelled in 2006 at the head of the show "Search apartment or house", and then of "Chasseurs d'appart" in 2015, have been permanently tarnished since his conviction.
reliability moderate2/3 sourcesThe former star host of M6, whose broadcasts were then deprogrammed, was sentenced in first instance in February 2025 to a year in prison suspended for physical and psychological violence committed between 2018 and 2022 on one of his former companions, Amandine.
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Judged for domestic violence, he refutes being violent and defends himself by ensuring that the charges are "accidents".
according to BFMTV — News 24/7Several testimonies from relatives For his relatives, Stéphane Plaza is "pudic", "timid" and "attention".
according to BFMTV — News 24/7Supported by a former fiancée from Switzerland, Stéphane Plaza will continue his appeal until 1 July.
according to Midi LibreM6 resurrects two shows by Stéphane Plaza, "House for sale" and "Search apartment or house", but..
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For his relatives, Mr. Plaza is "pudic", "timid" and "attention".
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