British media daily emails, French daily Le Monde and others reported on 6th (local time) that Valerie Giskar Destang (94), who served as French President from 1974 to 1981, was accused of sexual harassment while taking photos with German exiles in 2018. .

Le Monde said the former President of the Destiny was accused of sexually assaulting reporter Katrin Strake (37), a member of the German public broadcaster WDR.

Stratke gave up his anonymity and accused former Prime Minister Destiny of sexual violence charges, which was sent to the Paris prosecution in March.

Strache made an appointment to interview him in the office of the former President of Destiny in central Paris on December 18, 2018.

The interview was to re-examine the world leaders who together greeted the 100th anniversary of the birth of former German Prime Minister Helmut Cole.

Stratze asked former President Destiny to pose with the camera with him, claiming that Destiny then raised her hands on her hips with her arms wrapped around her waist.

"I was so surprised and disgusted, and this kind of attack made me extremely uncomfortable. I tried to push his hand down, but he was unsuccessful."

Destang again touched his hips and waist with his arms when posing again because of the poor quality of the first picture, Strachke added.

She said in a complaint that she had all three attacks and tried to root out with all her might.

As the attack continued, the cameraman even placed a chair between Destang and Strache.

Destang also claimed that Straquet asked for a kiss when he left the office.

Strache returned to his office in Cologne, Germany, reported to the superior and wrote a 13-page complaint.

In the complaint, he wrote, "Strake was extremely shocked by your actions and we can't let our staff face the situation."

Stratke added that as the Mitu movement spread, he decided to sue the Destiny.

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