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In a contentious civil trial, Gilbert Rozon’s legal team finds unexpected support as longtime associate Guy Fournier steps in to defend his friend. Notable voices—one even from a former premier—have rejected harsh characterizations of Rozon, intensifying an already dramatic courtroom showdown.
M. Johnson a témoigné au procès civil de M. Rozon, qui est poursuivi pour des agressions sexuelles.
Le journaliste, auteur et producteur, Guy Fournier, a pris la défense de son « ami » Gilbert Rozon, mardi. L’homme de 93 ans a dit avoir réagi avec tristesse en apprenant les allégations à caractère sexuelles qui visent M. Rozon.
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