PARIS — French movie star Gérard Depardieu on Tuesday was found guilty of sexually assaulting two women on the set of a movie in which he starred and was given an 18-month suspended prison sentence by a Paris court.
He was also fined a total of 29,040 euros (around $32,350), and the court requested that he be registered in the national sex offender database.
The 76-year-old actor was convicted of having groped a 54-year-old set dresser and a 34-year-old assistant during the filming of ''Les Volets Verts'' (''The Green Shutters'') in 2021. The case was widely seen as a key post-#MeToo test of how French society and its film industry address allegations of sexual misconduct involving prominent figures.
Depardieu, who has denied the accusations, didn't attend the hearing in Paris. Depardieu's lawyer said that his client would appeal the decision.
''It is the victory of two women, but it is the victory of all the women beyond this trial,'' said Carine Durrieu Diebolt, the set dresser's lawyer. ''Today we hope to see the end of impunity for an artist in the world of cinema. I think that with this decision we can no longer say that he is not a sexual abuser. And today, as the Cannes Film Festival opens, I'd like the film world to spare a thought for Gérard Depardieu's victims."
Accused by more than 20 women
Depardieu's long and storied career — he told the court that he's made more than 250 films — has turned him into a French movie giant. He was Oscar-nominated in 1991 for his performance as the swordsman and poet Cyrano de Bergerac.
In recent years, the actor has been accused publicly or in formal complaints of misconduct by more than 20 women, but so far only the sexual assault case has proceeded to court. Some other cases were dropped because of a lack of evidence or the statute of limitations.