that day he tripped over his brother’s lifeless body … and decided not to say anything

Nicolas Hulot is more than ever in turmoil after the broadcast of an issue of Special Envoy in which several women testified against him. In this report carried out over several years, rape and sexual assault allegedly committed by the famous environmentalist are told in detail by several complainants who took the floor to denounce the actions of the politician.

“And there he takes out his cock. It goes pretty quickly, he undid his pants, he took my hand. He asked me if I had already done it with boys, if I was used to that kind of caress. I say to him: ‘No’. Several times, I get back in my seat, I remove my hand. I remember being in a state of incomprehension. He forces me to give him a fellatio that I don’t really do because I think I’m paralyzed “ recounts one of the victims who was only 16 years old at the time of this assault.

A few hours before the broadcast of this shock report and faced with the scale of the controversy, Nicolas Hulot announced his final withdrawal from “public life”: “I am leaving public life for good. Simply because I am disgusted” said the former minister and environmentalist before denouncing “purely false statements”.

Nicolas Hulot and the mourning of his brother
Serious accusations and a growing controversy that intervene several years after a family tragedy. In an interview with L’Express in 2006, Nicolas Hulot had indeed confided in the death of his brother in 1974. At the time, the environmentalist was 19 years old. During a Christmas Revel, he stumbles on the body of his “suicide” brother but decides to keep quiet. The former minister had indeed had to hide this death from his mother. “Nicolas and Béatrice Hulot will silence his death, offer a woman damaged by life a few moments of respite: with the complicity of an uncle, they postpone the drama to the next day. Champagne, turkey, log, ‘this filthy Christmas night ‘, will write Nicolas Hulot in Les Chemins de traverse (Lattès), save appearances ” could we read in L’Express.

Eleanor de la Fontaine

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