Overview
- Jean-Luc Lahaye, a singer from the 1980s, faces ongoing legal proceedings for alleged sexual assault on two women who were minors at the time.
- The Paris Court of Appeal confirmed the decision not to change Lahaye's status to 'assisted witness,' maintaining the indictment for serious charges.
- Lahaye's defense argued inconsistencies in the accusations and sought a more favorable legal status, which was denied by the court.
- The allegations involve two women born in 1998 and 2000, who claim the assaults began in 2013 when they were underage.
- Lahaye's legal team previously succeeded in annulling a report on his alleged influence over the accusers due to procedural errors.