Julien Lepers comes to his rescue and offers to “help” him

This is the case everyone has been talking about since Friday, February 10. And this affair would probably not have caused so much ink to flow if Pierre Palmade was not in the vehicle responsible for the dramatic accident which occurred at Villiers-en-Bière, in the south of the Seine-et -Marl. But the 54-year-old artist was well inside and was responsible for a violent pile-up involving two cars in addition to his own. Following this accident, a woman lost her child she had been carrying for seven months, a young boy was disfigured, and a man was hospitalized in serious condition. This accident would probably not have been so tragic if Pierre Palmade had not tested positive for cocaine when he took the wheel…

Since this year, Michèle Laroque’s sidekick has become the person to be killed and some people deplore this situation. The proof, with Julien Lepers. The former presenter “Questions for a champion” was invited by Laurent Argelier in the latter’s podcast “Series”. If the former star host of France Televisions mentioned his career, he also wanted to come back to the Palmade affair and give his opinion on it. The “rival” of Samuel Etienne has also denounced a “media lynching”.

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Pierre Palmade supported by Julien Lepers

“We lick, we let go, we lynch. The rule of three Ls. You don’t know why we’re lynching you”lamented the one who made the beautiful days of France 3 every evening of the week between 1988 and 2016. For him, “Tobefore the trial”Pierre Palmade is “already dead”.If we put someone on trial, there will be a defence. There will be an attack. There will be judges. That’s a trial”he insisted on explaining before regretting: “You are already dead before any trial. Palmade, there is no trial, nothing at all, he is already dead”.

A situation that seems to sadden Julien Lepers a lot. Moreover, the former host of France Televisions admitted it: he wants to help Michèle Laroque’s sidekick: “I want to help him, he’s so let go. I find it a shame that he’s being lynched like that. It’s a bit of a shame”. However, Julien Lepers did not fail to have a word for the main affected in this affair: the victims of the accident of February 10. “I am not a judge, but I am simply thinking of him, as I am also thinking of the victims who did nothing to anyone, who suddenly are in total misery”, he concluded. A statement that is likely to divide.

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