Macron's ex-bodyguard sentenced for assaulting demonstrators
PARIS (AFP) – French President Emmanuel Macron’s former bodyguard received a three-year sentence on Friday (Nov 5) for assaulting two young demonstrators during an anti-capitalist protest in 2018, an incident that caused deep embarrassment for the President.
Alexandre Benalla, who will not see the inside of a prison after the court suspended two of the three years and ordered him to wear an electronic bracelet for one year, was also convicted of faking documents and illegally carrying a firearm.
Mr Macron, who had made integrity in office a cornerstone of his 2017 election campaign, fired Benalla after a video emerged showing him striking a young man and grabbing a young woman by the neck at a May Day protest in Paris.
The former bouncer, now aged 30, was wearing a police helmet, even though he had been given leave to attend the protest only as an observer.
The presidency was accused of a cover-up for failing to report Benalla to the police until French daily Le Monde revealed the existence of the video two months after the incident.
“Benallagate” ballooned into the first major test for Mr Macron’s presidency.
Benalla denied the charges at his trial, saying he had acted “by reflex” to help officers arrest unruly protesters.
Benalla started working as a bodyguard for Mr Macron in 2016 and was promoted to a senior security role after Mr Macron’s May 2017 victory, becoming a trusted confidant and right-hand man seen at the President’s side in countless photos.
After the scandal broke, Benalla also admitted carrying a handgun during outings with Mr Macron, even though he was authorised to have it only within the President’s party headquarters, where he was nicknamed Rambo.
Investigators found that he continued to use diplomatic passports for trips to Africa and Israel, where he was trying to build up a consulting business.
He was also found guilty of using faked documents to obtain one of the passports.
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