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PARIS, June 11 (Reuters) – French singer and actor Patrick Bruel, one of France’s top-selling recording artists, has ​been placed under formal investigation ‌for rape, attempted rape, sexual assault, and harassment from 2008 to 2019, the local prosecutor’s office said on Thursday.

Being placed under formal ‌investigation ​means there are ⁠reasonable grounds to believe ⁠a crime has been committed and is a step toward going to trial.

• Bruel, who had faced allegations ​from several women from incidents that spanned 1997 to 2012, has ⁠publicly denied any wrongdoing.

• ⁠He is the latest high-profile ​French figure to face investigators in the ​wake of the #MeToo movement, after film ‌star Gerard Depardieu was handed a suspended 18-month prison sentence last year for sexually assaulting two women on ⁠a film set.

• The 67-year-old was presented to four investigating judges on Wednesday for formal ⁠indictment.

• ‌Investigating judges will also determine ⁠whether incidents involving 13 additional ​alleged ‌victims between September 1992 and ​September 2008 ⁠are covered under statutes of limitation, French media reported.

• Bruel was released from custody under judicial supervision.

(Reporting by Leo Marchandon and Layli Foroudi; Editing by ​Alexandra Hudson)

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