Pierre Palmade

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Person.png Pierre Palmade  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(comedian)
Born23 March 1968
NationalityFrench
InterestsFrance/VIPaedophile
Interest ofRégine Zylberberg

Pierre Palmade is a French actor, comedian, stage director and playwright.[1]

Sexual blackmail network

"Palmade was a close friend of a Franco-Israeli businessman Régine Zylberberg who inherited a formidable kompromat system, established by the Israeli government in order to know everything about the morals of French decision-makers, especially in terms of drugs and sexual practices. And unlike the Epstein network, also set up by Israel and thriving for almost three decades between New York and its famous privatized island, its French equivalent extends over more than half a century (essentially, but not only, on Paris) and covers more than the pedocriminal acts dear to the Epstein/Maxwell duo. In the French capital, it is personalities prone to cocaine, orgy or secret bisexuality who have been recorded, or even filmed, by agents from Tel Aviv. The goal? To hold them - Use their influence, often political, sometimes cultural, in the service of Israel's interests in France. The Epstein system was not an innovation of the Mossad but more the continuation, on American soil and in a vast domicile prized by the jet-set, of a scabrous but effective practice: the espionage of morals for blackmail purposes."[2][3][4]

Rape accuations

On 12 April 2019, early in the morning, Palmade reportedly called the police, telling them that a nineteen-year-old man, who was in Palmade's home in Paris, was damaging his property. When the police arrived, the young man told he was acting in self-defense, and in turn accused Palmade of raping him.[5][6] Both men were put in custody.[7][8]

Later that day, Palmade's accuser admitted to making a false accusation of rape and Palmade was released from custody.[7][8] However, the investigation into the incident led to Palmade being indicted for drug-related charges, to which he immediately pleaded guilty.[8][9] Police also opened an investigation into underage pornography found in his home, but without filing charges.[10]

In June, Palmade (who was previously convicted of cocaine use in 1995)[11] was sentenced to a 1500 EUR fine for his drug charges.[9][12] His accuser was himself charged with drug use and criminal damage, and in October he was issued a three-month suspended sentence and a 500 EUR fine.[5][6]


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