Wednesday, June 4, 2025, 7:21 pm
Legal proceedings against Gilbert Rozon are heating up as Pierre Marc Johnson emerges in a key witness role during the ongoing civil trial. Cross-examinations have delivered unexpected twists in this unfolding legal drama, highlighting the complex interplay of influential figures and contentious judicial strategies.
L’ex-premier ministre du Québec a été appelé comme témoin par les avocats de M. Rozon.
L’ancien premier ministre péquiste Pierre Marc Johnson a réitéré son soutien à Gilbert Rozon lors de son contre-interrogatoire, mercredi. Il a affirmé à plusieurs reprises que la parole du fondateur de Juste pour rire était « suffisante » pour conclure à son innocence.
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