Legal news catches up with Aya Nakamura on the eve of the release of her fourth album.
The trial of the most listened to French-speaking singer in the world opened this Thursday afternoon before the 12th correctional chamber of the Bobigny court.
The interpreter of the tube "Djadja" is judged alongside his former companion and producer, Vladimir Boudnikoff, for voluntary reciprocal violence.
The two artists are the parents of a little girl aged just over a year.
Unlike the first hearing, the defendants made the trip to the courthouse, with their respective lawyers.
On November 24, when the case was dismissed on the sly, following debates from which the many journalists present that day had been kept out, they were represented by their lawyers.
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On the night of August 6 to 7, 2022, the police intervened twice at the home of Vladimir Boudnikoff in Rosny-sous-Bois.
Placed in police custody, Aya Nakamura had claimed to have suffered violence from her spouse.
The latter would have kept her on the ground after an argument, during which the two protagonists would have exchanged scratches more than blows.