The endless soap opera continues.
And it is not close to finding its epilogue.
After the conclusions of the audit on the dysfunctions at the French football federation unveiled by Amélie Oudéa-Castéra on Wednesday at the Ministry of Sports, each camp replies.
Noël Le Graët, president whose resignation is desired by "AOC", made his lawyers react this Thursday morning.
Florence Hardouin, the general manager, has meanwhile made her communication advisor speak.
And the settling of accounts is echoed in the public square now.
For an unworthy spectacle.
Each using the "weapons" in his possession to try to save what can be saved.
The "DG" of the FFF, expected at the headquarters of the body on February 21 for an interview prior to dismissal and who was pinned in the report for his management and the fact of not having said anything about the behavior of his superior since his arrival at the federation in 2013, considers himself to be "the scapegoat" of this affair.
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"One day, he said to her: 'I like you in your little white pants', another time: 'My doctor thinks that I would be better if I banged a tall blonde.'
Dominique Rouch, communications advisor to Florence Hardouin
She retaliates vigorously.
Dominique Rouche, her communications adviser, reveals some exchanges between Hardouin and Le Graët this Thursday in
the Team
, highlighting what she considers to be evidence of moral and sexual harassment.
"One day, he said to her: 'I like you in your little white pants', another time: 'My doctor thinks that I would be better if I banged a tall blonde.'
One evening, when she refused to have dinner with him on the pretext of a date, he threw at her: "Get fucked by your boyfriend!"
And there are plenty of these kinds of comments.
There were also humiliations in front of everyone.
One day, he said to her: "You're pissing me off, big bitch!"
He was familiar with her when he was drunk,
otherwise he wanted her.
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Remarks which echo the conclusions of the audit, put forward by the Minister of Sports on Wednesday.
As mentioned in our columns, Noël Le Graët, 81, isolated, does not wish to resign under pressure from the executive and intends to choose his moment to leave office.
One thing is certain, the image of the FFF is deplorable.
And the (pathetic) soap opera far from over.