The matter will not stop there.
According to our information, the association “A smile for Camille”, based in Ille-et-Vilaine but well known by PSG followers for its frequent operations with the club and especially with Kylian Mbappé, has decided to file a complaint against the journalist Achille Ash for “use of forged documents” and “breach of trust”, after he provided them with prizes for a raffle with fake sportsman autographs.
Sylvain Dif, the father of little Camille and manager of the association, explained on February 9 on social networks and from several media that Achille Ash, sponsor of the association since the end of 2023, had promised to provide them with objects autographed by high-level athletes for the raffle they organized in December.
When these lots - a book allegedly signed by Gaël Fickou, a card by Kadidiatou Diani and a jersey by Marie-Antoinette Katoto - arrived to them, they noticed similarities between the signatures and decided to have them appraised by a graphologist , whose report that Le Parisien was able to consult concludes in a “quasi-formal” manner that “the writings on the dedications were made by the same person”.
Press release from the association #TeamSourire #TeamPSG pic.twitter.com/dkv4kWJwNZ
— Association Un Sourire Pour Camille (@1SourireCamille) February 8, 2024
It is on the basis of this expertise that the association decided to file a complaint with the gendarmerie on February 12.
A preliminary investigation has been opened.
Achille Ash, for his part, denies any wrongdoing and explained to the family that he was “duped by an intermediary”.
The association, built around the young girl suffering from VACTERL syndrome, raised a total of 2,510 euros for this raffle, the aim of which was to offer gifts to children suffering from cancer.
Several prizes, those affected by this affair, ultimately could not be put into play, and the association, which separated from Achille Ash, undertook to reimburse participants who wished it.