Griveaux Uncensored

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Benjamin Griveaux, who was standing for party of President Macron, lambasts ‘vile attacks’
Benjamin Griveaux pictured as he announced his withdrawal from the mayoral campaign in Paris. Photograph: Lionel Bonaventure/AFP via Getty Images
First published on Fri 14 Feb 2020 08.59 GMT
Emmanuel Macron’s candidate for mayor of Paris in next month’s municipal elections has been forced to stand down after the leak of sexual images and messages online, blaming what he called “vile” attacks on his private life on social media.
Benjamin Griveaux, who was standing for the president’s governing centrist La République En Marche (LREM) party, made the announcement on Friday morning less than 48 hours after the material was first posted to a website.
“My family does not deserve this. Nobody should ever be subjected to this kind of abuse,” Griveaux said in a statement after a crisis meeting at his Paris campaign headquarters.
“For more than a year, my family and I have been subjected to defamatory remarks, lies, rumours, anonymous attacks, the revelation of stolen private conversations and death threats. As if all this was not enough, yesterday a new level was reached.”
Griveaux has received support since he withdrew from the race from politicians including the prime minister, Edouard Philippe, plus others who would more usually be his opponent. “The publication of intimate images to destroy an adversary is odious,” said hard-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
A video and text messages to a young woman purportedly from Griveaux, whose campaign has been struggling against rivals including the Socialist incumbent, Anne Hidalgo, and the former LREM MP Cédric Villani, were published by a website late on Wednesday and then spread to social media.
The video shows a man performing a sex act on himself accompanied by the message “Me this morning when I wake up”. It appears Griveaux and the woman were exchanging messages and photographs.
The 42-year-old former spokesman for Macron’s government and his wife have three children and he has often mentioned them during his mayoral election campaign. Griveaux has not disputed that he sent the messages.
Griveaux was elected to parliament representing LREM in 2017 after Macron became president. His campaign for mayor was central to Macron’s attempt to control Paris’s city hall to build a local power base for his party, but he had alienated many within his own camp after a leaked conversation with journalists revealed disparaging remarks he had made about LREM rivals.
A Russian artist living in Paris and reportedly close to the gilets jaunes movement told the Libération newspaper he had released the video and messages to the young woman to “denounce the hypocrisy” of the candidate.
“He [Griveaux] is someone who is always mentioning family values. He said he would be the mayor of Paris families and citing the example of his wife and children, while doing the opposite,” said Petr Pavlensky. The artist, who was granted political asylum in France, hit the headlines after setting fire to the Bank of France in Paris in 2017 and in Russia had protested against authorities by nailing his scrotum to Red Square.
Having extra-marital affairs or any other legal sexual relationship is not considered an obstacle to public life in France. Perhaps the most famous example of this is François Mitterrand, who maintained a second family while president.
When the French press broke its omertà on this, the public was more scandalised by the fact the president had partly maintained his lover and their daughter using taxpayers’ money than by the fact he had a secret family.
Hidalgo, the favourite to win the mayoral election in March, called for people’s private lives to be respected, adding: “Parisians deserve a dignified debate.”
Villani, who is facing moves to expel him from the party for standing against Griveaux, said he sent the former rival and his family “my complete and total support during this difficult time”.
“The attack he has been subject to is a serious threat to our democracy,” Villani tweeted.
Alexis Corbière of the hard-left La France Insoumise said he regretted the “Americanisation” of French political life in which “people have to apologise for having lovers or mistresses”.
Griveaux’s lawyer, Richard Malka, warned any publication’s breaking France’s strict privacy laws would face legal action. The laws mean any intrusion into a person’s personal or “intimate” life is, in serious cases, punishable by fines and prison sentences.
Olivia Grégoire, a LREM MP, told journalists outside Griveaux’s campaign headquarters that the candidate had made the decision to stand down alone.
“It’s the decision of a free man. It’s his decision,” she said. “La République en Marche is strong. La République en Marche is still here. We will not let Paris go.”
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Still unknown two days ago, this site created on November 11, 2019, aimed to expose "images of a sexual or pornographic nature", implicating political representatives.
It is a scandal that has shaken the entire political class. The announcement of Benjamin Griveaux's withdrawal marked a dramatic turning point in the bitter campaign of municipal governments in Paris. The macronist candidate threw in the towel on Friday after the dissemination of intimate videos on social networks.
It all started from a site that broadcast two sextapes and sexually connoted messages addressed to a woman on Wednesday evening, claiming that they came from the former government spokesperson. This platform on which the intimate videos attributed to Benjamin Griveaux were published, was deactivated on Friday around 6 p.m.
Still unknown two days ago, the site was created on November 11, 2019, according to specialized platforms. Its purpose was to exhibit "images of a sexual or pornographic nature", involving political representatives who "lie to their voters by imposing Puritanism on society when they despise it themselves. "
In the “About” section, the site administrator also invited “all those who had a story, correspondence, photographs or videos in which civil servants and political representatives act as actors and creators of content to sexual or pornographic character to be contacted for publication on political porn ”.
For the moment, only Benjamin Griveaux has been targeted, but Piotr Pavlenski, the man who said he was behind the publication of the video, said he had videos involving other politicians. This Russian artist, political refugee in France, claims to have "opened the first porn-political platform".
The article attacking Benjamin Griveaux is signed Piotr Pavlenski, but nothing indicates that the latter is also the creator of the website. “The site on which the video was published does not carry any legal mention. According to our information, it is hosted in the United States, "said Malka, lawyer Benjamin Griveaux, at 20 minutes .
The site's original address is geolocated in the United States, but that does not necessarily mean that the person who created the platform resides there. At present, the creator of this site therefore remains unknown, no identity being attached to the domain name, which is also registered with Google.
The site could have been deactivated by the Wix platform, used for the creation of the site. In its conditions of use, this platform headquartered in Israel specifies in particular "decline any responsibility in the event of pornographic content and / or for any other content of illegal user and / or violating rights. "
The site is therefore today inaccessible, but it would already have been split and archived on the Wayback Machine of Archive.org, indicates the site Nextinpact.com. This American online service keeps copies of any web pages on request, also capturing changes over time. The first recordings date from Thursday, February 13 at 6:55 pm, specifies the site specializing in new technologies.
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