“For Limoges, that’s a lot,” breathes a resident of the city.
After the public prosecutor Baptiste Porcher, whose transfer was requested for comments deemed sexist, the mayor Émile Roger Lombertie (ex-LR) is, in turn, accused of behavior “of a sexist, gritty, tendentious and denigrating nature , as well as behavior of an unequivocal sexual nature.”
The affair which is shaking Limoges (Haute-Vienne), finds its origin in a complaint, registered on February 16, for moral harassment targeting Émile Roger Lombertie, head of the commune since 2014 and vice-president of the urban community, as well as as two of his deputies and vice-presidents of Limoges Métropole, Catherine Mauguien-Sicard and Jean-Marie Lagedamont, former police commander.
“Facts that have been going on for a very long time,” assures the lawyer for the two plaintiffs, Me Christelle Mazza.
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