Faced with the microphones, Margaux Pinot gave new elements in the aggression of which she says she was the victim by her companion, Thursday, December 2 during a press conference.
Five days after the facts and a few hours after a press conference by Alain Schmitt, during which he questioned his initial words, the judokate returned to the facts. She explains that everything would have started as a result of words “bad guys” of his trainer and companion.
“He started telling me my career was screwed up, that he would find someone to fuck me in judo” explains the 27-year-old sportswoman. “I went to lie down in my bed, I plugged my ears. I’m used to hearing these words. I feel devalued, I have less confidence in myself for months.”
According to Margaux Pinot, Alain Schmitt would then have come to look for her in the room. He would then have put her on the ground, would have “straddled” on her and punched her. A version refuted by the man, who recognizes an argument that would not have been punctuated by blows to the face. According to his version of events, the violence was even reciprocal.
The one who presents himself as the victim, continues her story by specifying that the beatings would have continued in several rooms of the apartment as well as in the stairs of the residence. Her trainer and companion reportedly threw her head on the ground several times, beat her and put his hands around her face, to “[l’]strangle.” Before continuing : “I thought I was going to give up my life there.”
“I said to him: ‘Listen Alain, I love you, I’m going to get back together with you, we’re going to talk.’ He said ‘okay we’ll talk, I’ll give you two minutes.’ He tightened his hands, I was able to get up and run down the hall, says Margaux Pinot . There, we projected ourselves on the walls “.
The judokate assured not to have however dealt any blow to his companion. According to her, there would have been only two violent episodes in four years with Alain Schmitt. Regarding the press conference that the latter held at the beginning of the day, she said to have watched it. “He keeps his momentum. He lies. He continues to make me look like a hysterical woman.” Before concluding, “He is released into the wild, I’m scared, I haven’t returned home.“