France: Senator suspended over drink-spiking case

The French conservative Horizons get together suspended 66-year-old Senator Joel Guerriau on Saturday after he was accused of giving a feminine lawmaker a date-rape drug as a part of a plot to commit sexual assault.

Guerriau has been positioned below formal investigation on suspicion of drugging a glass of champagne he gave to 48-year-old MP Sandrine Josso with the intention of sexually assaulting her, the senator’s lawyer and the Paris prosecutor’s workplace stated.

The senator and banker, who has denied the allegations, was formally charged on Friday, and the Horizons get together of former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, which is a part of President Emmanuel Macron’s coalition, suspended Guerriau as a primary step towards his expulsion.

Horizons stated it “will never tolerate the slightest complacency towards sexual and sexist violence.” The Independents caucus within the French Senate additionally suspended Guerriau, warning that he may very well be expelled.

What is thought in regards to the case?

Josso, a member of the centrist MoDem get together, fell sick after accepting a glass of champagne at Guerriau’s Paris house on Tuesday evening, prosecutors stated.

The two have identified one another for about 10 years however are usually not in an intimate relationship, they added. It was not clear why Josso was on the senator’s house on the time of the alleged incident.

Josso’s lawyer, Julia Minkowski, has informed French media that she fell sick after ingesting a glass of champagne at Guerriau’s residence and noticed him dealing with a small plastic bag containing a white substance, main her to consider her drink had been spiked.

Police searched Guerriau’s workplace and residential and prosecutors confirmed that ecstasy had been discovered. Tests revealed that Josso had ecstasy in her system, investigators stated, prompting her to file a legal grievance.

Guerriau, a senator since 2011, denied any sexual assault plot in a primary formal questioning on Friday. The senator “will fight to prove he never intended to administer a substance on his colleague and longstanding friend to abuse her,” stated his lawyer, Remi-Pierre Drai.

dh/sms (AFP, Reuters)