Overview
- After 48 hours in custody, the 77-year-old media psychoanalyst was placed under formal investigation for six alleged offenses, several involving minors.
- Judicial controls include a €65,000 bond, mandatory treatment, and bans on practicing as a psychoanalyst, having regular contact with minors, and appearing as a television commentator.
- Magistrates retained alleged acts concentrated in 2000–2004 along with more recent incidents in 2019–2020, and granted him assisted-witness status for an additional allegation from 2000.
- The Paris prosecutor said the case began with a first complaint on February 6, 2024, and the minors brigade has since gathered about twenty accounts, with some older facts dismissed as time-barred.
- Initial reporting by Elle, later echoed by Mediapart, collected dozens of testimonies describing a recurring pattern involving invitations to his residence and purported hypnosis sessions, while Miller has consistently denied wrongdoing.