The singer Francis Lalanne was sentenced to a fine of 800 euros and a ban on coming to the home of his ex-companion following acts of “moral harassment”.
Singer Francis Lalanne was sentenced by the courts following an altercation denounced by his ex-girlfriend, reveals The Parisian. The interpreter of “We will meet each other again” was fined 800 euros and banned from coming to the home of his ex-girlfriend.
According to our colleagues, the singer had been placed in police custody over the weekend after an incident on Saturday February 18 with his 24-year-old ex-spouse, mother of their three-year-old daughter.
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The young woman would have decided to separate from the singer and would have asked him to leave the accommodation he lived in which she was a tenant. Francis Lalanne would have refused, would have seized the phone of his ex-companion and would have damaged the lock of the accommodation.
In front of the police, the singer would have recognized the facts and became aware of the separation. Still according to Le Parisien, the charges of violence and harassment of a spouse were finally dropped for a criminal composition resulting in a fine of 800 euros and a procedure for removal from the home.