The Paris prosecutor's office last September requested a lawsuit against Alexandre Benalla, who is accused of the illegal use of two diplomatic passports and of having produced a forgery to obtain a service passport.
The former head of mission at the Elysee is indeed sent back to correctional, in particular for "forgery" and "use of forgery" and "public use and without right of documents justifying of a professional quality" at the end of the investigation on his diplomatic and service passports, we learned this Wednesday from a judicial source.
This is the first referral to trial of the former collaborator of Emmanuel Macron, whose name emerged with the scandal of the violence committed during a demonstration on May 1, 2018 in Paris.
In addition to the passport case, he is the target of five other judicial inquiries.
More information to come