It has been more than eleven years since he spoke.
Since November 13, 2011, precisely ten years after being arrested as part of an investigation for sexual assault on minors, Alain Marécaux, bailiff, has no longer spoken publicly about the case of Outreau.
After 691 days of detention, several suicide attempts and hunger strikes, he was acquitted during the appeal trial in Paris on December 1, 2005, after being involuntarily implicated by his son François-Xavier - evoking then the game of "the kissing machine" with his father - and condemned for it in the first instance.
Now 58, he has agreed to return to the legal fiasco that destroyed his life in an uplifting docu-fiction, the first part of which is broadcast this Tuesday at 9:10 p.m. on France 2.
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