Karl Zéro reveals in “TPMP” the content of the supposed child pornography images found in Pierre Palmade’s laptop

A cabal? Or images he really had? This Saturday, February 18, the Paris prosecutor’s office opened an investigation against Pierre Palmade for possession of child pornography images following a first report. This Tuesday, February 21, the 54-year-old artist, in turmoil since Friday, February 10 and the deadly accident he caused, was the subject of a second similar report. Indeed, a second individual, named Fabien, accuses the comedian of having consulted child pornography images and was heard this Tuesday, February 21 in Bordeaux by the Brigade for the Protection of Minors (BPM) according to Le Figaro.

In the evening, journalist Karl Zéro visited the set of “TPMP” to discuss the case. And relay, in particular, information not yet communicated so far. “There are two new elements. There is a man named Fabien who came forward last night by sending videos and audios he had on a cell phone”he first explains to Cyril Hanouna before specifying: “which shows Pierre Palmade who would be watching child pornography”.

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Fact, “the PJ cops went to see him to ask him what the cellphone was”. The individual would then have answered according to Karl Zero: “it’s a laptop that I bought two years ago from a friend of Pierre Palmade that he hadn’t emptied before selling it and I found that in there (the supposed child pornography images: editor’s note ), I didn’t know what to do with it”.

The journalist nuances, however: “afterwards, you have to be careful. It could also be a cabal that has come up against Palmade. You still have to be wary”. Cyril Hanouna, meanwhile, wanted to know more about the famous images. “So what are the elements exactly? He is filmed watching…”asked the host before being cut by Karl Zero: “in the videos, we would film him watching scenes of child rape…”. A statement that did not fail to shock the set. Matthieu Delormeau, nevertheless asked to be cautious: “We are going too fast. We are already judging that perhaps some had every interest in editing”.

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