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Pierre Palmade affair: Cocaine, 3MMC, ketamine… the actor’s dealers in court – Media7

The three men were in contact with Pierre Palmade to supply him with drugs.

If we do not yet know the date of Pierre Palmade’s trial which should take place in 2024, it is a case within the case which will be examined by the Melun criminal court this Monday, November 20. Three of the comedian’s dealers will appear for “transport, possession, and sale of narcotics”.

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At the beginning of October, four men were arrested as part of the investigation into drug trafficking carried out by the gendarmes of the Fontainebleau research brigade to trace the trail of those who supplied drugs to the comedian before the terrible accident of February 10 in Seine-et-Marne. Three of them, aged 21, 22 and 31, are being prosecuted. They are already known to the courts for minor offenses.

On the day of the accident, Pierre Palmade had been drinking and using drugs, cocaine and synthetic drugs, before getting behind the wheel. Short of products, he had ordered a new delivery to his country house in Cély where he had come to party with his acolytes. The comedian admitted to having contacted a dealer who calls himself “Winter”.

The investigators were able to trace the trail thanks to the use of the actor’s telephone. “All three were linked to Pierre Palmade, at different levels, for having sold or delivered drugs to him in Paris or to his home in Cély-en-Bière,” confirmed a judicial source to Le Figaro.

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The searches revealed a whole range of substances: 3MMC, cannabis, ketamine, cocaine, ecstasy, MDMA, GHB, but also Kamagra (a generic of Viagra) and 14,900 euros in cash. However, we do not know if it was precisely these dealers who supplied him with the drugs on the day of the accident. “It has not been proven that these dealers were in charge of delivery,” a source close to the matter told our colleagues.

As a reminder, a 38-year-old man, his 6-year-old son and his 27-year-old sister-in-law, six and a half months pregnant, were seriously injured during the accident. The passenger lost her baby after an emergency cesarean delivery.

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