He is nicknamed the Rocancourt of Tarn, because of his multiple scams. But this time, it is for rapes that Tony Peillon, 29, is tried in Albi, accused by five women, a sixth questioning him for sexual assault. Facts that would have been committed between the end of 2015 and early 2021, with different scams in the background, in Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine), Albi (Tarn) and Narbonne (Aude). He denies them in block.
A psychiatrist expert spoke of the trauma that he could never have had to contact the child he had with a young woman at the age of 18. “Central” event around which there was clearly “a before and an after” in the life of Tony Peillon. Rejected by his child’s mother, he later locked himself up in a negative vision of women, seeing himself “Duped” by them. A feeling reinforced by his “Manichean vision of others”, according to the expert.
Personality to “affectivo-emotional immaturity”
Mr. Peillon’s examination reveals a personality to “affectivo-emotional immaturity in limit mode”, synonymous with “low resistance to envy, frustration”, explained the doctor. Tony Peillon may tend to want to “give himself to himself what he has not received from the other” and “can easily pass the consent” of others, he also said, describing Finally an individual “in great difficulty in doing a minimum of examination of consciousness”.
Friday afternoon, a first alleged first victim reiterated his accusing testimony against Mr. Peillon, affirming since he had abused him in his sleep during the night of the New Year 2016. The rape that would have practiced Mr. Peillon on this woman corresponds to the operating mode described in the testimonies of other alleged victims before the investigators, the accused finding the means of staying sleeping at home or with them, before abusing them, according to the ‘charge.
Tony Peillon claims to be innocent and evokes the existence of “granted” sexual relations. During the investigation, he claimed that these female women that he banged them, had gone against him to invent false accusations. Tony Peillon’s trial must last until January 29. He faces up to 15 years in criminal imprisonment.
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