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French senator accused of spiking fellow MP's drink sent for trial
A French senator accused of having drugged a fellow member of Parliament with the intention of sexually assaulting her has been sent for trial, Agence France-Presse (AFP) learnt on Friday, June 27, from a source close to the case Two investigating magistrates sent Senator Joël Guerriau for trial for the alleged November 2023 incident, said the source, confirming a report by France 2's Complement d'enquete, an investigative television program.
The judges' report, seen by AFP, says Guerriau, 67, is suspected of having spiked a glass of champagne with ecstasy that his colleague Sandrine Josso, now 49, was drinking. His intention, they alleged, was to rape or sexually assault her. Guerriau will also be tried for possession of drugs.
"Joël Guerriau contests the allegations against him," said his lawyers, Henri Carpentier and Marie Roumiantseva. The truth will come in court, "far from the caricatures and rumors put about until now," they added. "Mr Guerriau does not fear the truth: He desires it."
Josso's lawyer, Arnaud Godefroy, said she was relieved at the decision, "which reflects the seriousness of her complaint."
On November 14, 2023, Josso, who's with the centrist MoDem party, went to the Paris home of her "political friend" – as she described him during the investigation before the judges – who was celebrating his re-election.
The only guest, she left with 388 ng/ml of ecstasy in her blood, according to toxicology tests seen by AFP. This was a dose "close to double" the recreational amount, the prosecutor's office said. The tests also showed no traces of drugs in her system during the seven months prior to that evening.
The judges write that although "no intimate or sexual acts were reported" during the evening, Guerriau's actions, as described by the complainant, were "consistent with those of a person with sexual intent."
The Horizons party, led by former prime minister Edouard Philippe, suspended Guerriau in November 2023. Guerriau has denied any intention to sexually assault the lawmaker and has rejected the accusation that he deliberately drugged her, describing it as a "handling error."