“Want to vomit”, Aude, victim of Gérard Miller, bursts into tears on television while recounting what he did with her sex

On February 21, The Parisian revealed thatAude G had filed a complaint for rape against the famous psychoanalyst Gerard Miller. A drama which the alleged victim preferred to draw a line under. From the ages of 17 to 39, the latter completely repressed this trauma.

It was as a teenager that Aude G met Gérard Miller. At the time, his ambition was to interview him for his school newspaper. Although he was cordial during their first meeting, the third would have taken a different turn.

“I don’t remember the journey between the restaurant and his house […]. I clearly remember him talking to me about his Japanese piece and wanting to show it to me. After, everything becomes blurry… I remember him kissing me and it was very sudden because there was no sign that it was going to happen. I find myself stunned”, she remembered in the columns of Parisian.

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“This violence overwhelmed me all at once”

Aude G does not remember being hypnotized, just as she does not know how she managed to return home. “I only remember that it was daytime, and I see cobblestones… I have the feeling of being haggard, groggy”she confided. I remember him pulling down his pants, he takes out his penis. He asks me if I’ve ever slept with a boy, I tell him no and then he says to me: ‘I won’t be your first’. He puts his cock in my hand and puts it in my mouth. What happens afterwards is amnesia.”.

It wasn’t until years later, with the release of the magazine She in which several women testified against the psychoanalyst, that the woman would have regained her memories. “At that moment, everything is swirling, I feel bad, I want to vomit. It literally blew up in my face., then I needed to speak, to tell my story. This violence overwhelmed me all at once.”she explained to our colleagues at BFM TV.

And to conclude: “Reviewing the past 22 years in the light of this trauma that resurfaced, I understood many things that I had been able to do: why I had always refused to have a male therapist, why I always was driven by the desire to help others…”

Faced with these accusations, Gérard Miller is “certain that he has not committed any offence”. It is also said “ready to respond to each of the alleged facts”.

V.B.


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