The portrait
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The first woman to publicly accuse PPDA of rape, the life-shattered author publishes an account of feeling shame.
On several occasions, to support his words or prove their veracity, Florence Porcel takes an object out of his bag. It can be a statement of compensation from Pôle Emploi when she explains to us that she lives with nothing, an office plan that she drew, photos of the same office where, according to her, she was raped, or another Rubik’s Cube, the only addiction she knows, because the concentration and time required by this logic game allow her to clear her mind. We are two journalists in front of her, and she is not the devastated little thing we expected to meet.
Sitting on a bench, “where I can curl up”, Florence Porcel, 39, is posed, articulated, despite a certain stage fright. On January 11, will be released Shamea reflection on a feeling that devours her like a fox hidden under her coat since she filed a complaint once morest Patrick Poivre d’Arvor to denounce two viols. His first legal action was filed without s