Jean-Luc Lahaye threatens in a letter to end his life, his best friend arrives on TPMP to throw everything away!

Jean-Luc Lahaye has been sleeping in prison for four months now. Last November, the famous French singer was indicted and then imprisoned in La Santé prison in Paris, for sexual assault on minors, rape and abuse of weakness. The artist is indeed accused by two young women who both claim to have been forced to have sex with him when they were minors.

While the investigation continues and his daughter Margot Lahaye has been heard from again, the singer is currently in the worst possible condition and has commissioned one of his close friends, namely Vincent Martin, to send a message. The man was therefore this Monday, January 31, 2022, on the set of the program “Touche pas à mon poste” to make revelations about the state of his friend.

Vincent Martin explains that his friend’s last letter caused him terrible anxiety: “He tells me that death could be a deliverance because he’s been drooling from being in four walls for four months when he’s presumed innocent, he hasn’t been judged yet…”. He adds that it is not in the habits of his friend to give up: “Jean-Luc is a guy who mentally is quite strong. I would also like to say that I have known him for 25 or 30 years, I have often seen him with young women, but they were women. I never have it with a little one, pigtails and a cotton candy.”

Jean-Luc Lahaye: the tragic letter of despair unveiled
Cyril Hanouna then read the letter written by Jean-Luc Lahaye to his friend Vincent Martin. And here is its content: “My Vincent, you know, I have absolutely no idea when I will regain my freedom… Here I am nothing… immured 23 hours a day. I am entitled to an hour’s walk in a courtyard, at the heights walls surrounded by barbed wire,” he said.

“I’m in a real nightmare… I’m starting to sink little by little. I don’t know how long I’m going to last. Each minute lasts an hour, it makes you wonder if death wouldn’t be deliverance… Thank you for your support. I kiss you hard”.
Aliénor de la Fontaine

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