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French Interior Minister Darmanin cannot be prosecuted for rape accusations, top court says

French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin cannot be prosecuted for accusations of rape made by a woman for years, France's highest court ruled on Wednesday, definitively dismissing the case and ending a seven-year legal battle. 

French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin looks on as he attends the inauguration ceremony of the new Ille-et-Vilaine Prefecture, in Rennes western France, on February 12, 2024.
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin looks on as he attends the inauguration ceremony of the new Ille-et-Vilaine Prefecture, in Rennes western France, on February 12, 2024. © Sébastien Salom-Gomis, AFP
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A lower court was right to reject the complaint without starting a formal investigation due to a lack of evidence, the Cour de Cassation ruled.

The decision removed a major threat to the position of Darmanin, a former conservative who is one of President Emmanuel Macron's most senior allies and seeks to be regarded as "France's number one cop" through law-and-order politics and a tough stance on immigration.

Darmanin, who will be in charge of security during the forthcoming Paris Olympic Summer Games, repeatedly denied the allegation that he coerced a woman into having sex in 2009 when she sought his help in having her criminal record cleared.

But the back-and-forth between the woman and French authorities weighed on Darmanin throughout his career in government and earned him the ire of feminists who protested against his appointment as a minister.

(Reuters)

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