French prosecutors drop rape investigation against filmmaker Luc Besson
PARIS (Reuters) - French prosecutors have dropped a preliminary investigation into rape allegations against film director Luc Besson, the public prosecutor’s office said on Monday.
Prosecutors in Paris opened an investigation in May last year, which according to police sources followed allegations by a 27-year-old actress that she had been raped by Besson after meeting him at a hotel in the French capital. Besson had denied the allegations.
The case was dropped after “numerous investigations” which did not lead judicial police to fully stand up the claim, the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.
The “Nikita” and “Taken” director welcomed prosecutors’ announcement, his lawyer Thierry Marembert said.
“This decision follows a very thorough investigation carried out by judicial police, which (Besson) fully cooperated with,” he said.
Shares in his production company EuropaCorp rose more than 15 percent on the news.
Reporting by Emmanuel Jarry, Writing by Sarah White, Editing by Angus MacSwan
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