Hiromi Roland, who is referred to as the “domestic helper” of star Alain Delon, filed a lawsuit against the actor’s three children “for acts of violence, slander and theft,” according to what the judiciary announced yesterday.
And Roland indicated in the lawsuit that “Dhillon’s children were the ones who planned acts of violence against her at the hands of security men on the fifth of this month,” when she was expelled from the actor’s home.
The three sons of the actor, Anushka, Alan Fabian, and Anthony, filed a lawsuit on July 5 against what they describe as the “domestic helper” of the 87-year-old star.
Prosecutors complained of Roland’s “insulting and aggressive” behavior towards and towards their father.
The eldest son, Anthony Dillon, filed a second lawsuit against the domestic helper on charges of “deliberate violence, detaining a vulnerable person, exploiting vulnerability and practicing moral harassment.”
However, Hiromi Roland, in her sixties, denied in a letter to the public prosecutor in Montarje the charges against her.
Dillon’s children’s attorney, Christophe Ayela, stated that Roland, who moved to live with the star, has shown, since he suffered a heart and blood vessel crisis in 2019, “an increasing amount of aggression, disregard and insult towards him and his children.”