On January 9, Stéphane Plaza will be tried for domestic violence against two ex-partners. As the hearing approaches, the M6 host is reportedly going through a bad patch, according to Voici.
© PATRICK BERNARD/BESTIMAGE Stéphane Plaza during the 25th édition of the Luchon TV Festival at Bagnères-de-Luchon on February 1, 2023.
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- Stéphane Plaza must appear before the Paris Criminal Court on January 9.
- The M6 host is being prosecuted after accusations of domestic violence by two ex-partners, although he denies the charges.
- According to Voici, Stéphane Plaza is facing a major personal disappointment a few weeks before the hearing.
Will Stéphane Plaza attend his trial on January 9th? ? On August 28th, the most famous real estate agent in France had failed the judges of the Paris Criminal Court. While he was due to appear for alleged domestic violence against two ex-partners, he did not attend the hearing. His trial had therefore been sent back.
In a letter from his psychologist, it was indicated that Stéphane Plaza was showing “significant psychic manifestationsagainst a background of severe depressive symptoms: massive anxiety, dark thoughts, sleep disorders…”. Placed under judicial control, the TV presenter, who has always denied the facts, seemed to be in a very bad way. And the situation would not have improved according to our colleagues at Here.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Stéphane Plaza would have been dumped by his last companion
Indeed, it is alone that the M6 host is preparing to face the audience of January 9. His last companion should be absent subscribers. And for good reason: Stéphane Plaza, aged 54, is said to be single. “He is at rock bottom. His partner left himfor several months and even refuses to discuss with him, çit affects him a lot. So he stays locked up at home”, confided a close friend of the presenter of Maison à và sold to our colleagues at Here.
Now with a heart to take, Stéphane Plaza can still count on his supporters: Karine Le Marchand and Nicolas de Tavernost, respectively presenter and ex-boss of M6. Both have always refused to overwhelm the one who officiates on the sixth channel since 2006.
Second blow for Stéphane Plaza before his trial
If Stéphane Plaza has lost a major supporter, he must also face another setback. Indeed, the justice system does not confirm that his accusers harassed him. In September 2023, after the revelations of Mediapart, the host had indicated in a press release that he had filed a complaint three months earlier against three women for harassment and cyberharassment. He claimed to be the target of acts of revenge.
The cyberharassment investigation was to allow “to question several ex-partners of the host”, he had specified the Paris Prosecutor's Office to the AFP. Investigations that allegedly did not provide any evidence to support Stéphane Plaza's statements. To be continued.