Popular Moroccan music star, Saad Lamjarred, has been sentenced to six years in prison by the Assise Court of Paris after he was found guilty of rape charges on Friday.
While delivering judgement, the court said it found Lamjarred guilty of rape by seven votes out of nine after he was charged with raping and assaulting a French woman, Laura Prioul, in October 2016.
The complainant had also accused Lamjarred of beating her several times after she rejected his advances, though the singer had maintained his innocence all through the trial, stressing that he “never penetrated” the complainant.
The court’s president and jury members said they were convinced that there had been forced intercourse between Lamjarred and the victim, with the court president saying the absence of a DNA does not mean that “there was no penetration,” though prosecutors had presented evidence of a DNA on Prioul’s clothes.
The court said it also took into account other elements, including testimonies from a number of employees at the hotel where Lamjarred allegedly raped Prioul.
The public prosecutor at the court had demanded a seven-year prison sentence for Lamjarred and asked the court to ban him from entering French territory for five years.
During the hearing, the singer said that he and Prioul “kissed repeatedly,” and that she allowed him to undress her.
“I had a bad reflex that I regret today; I brutally pushed her face away. I am ashamed. No man should hit a woman,” Lamjarred said, adding that his action was a reaction to her scratching his back.
“I tried to express myself during this hearing, to tell you the truth from the bottom of my heart, sincerely, because I did not do what I was accused of. I insist, Mrs. President, I have never ever penetrated Mrs. Laura P. and I insist on that,” he added.
Lamjarred is one of the most popular artists in Morocco, North Africa, and across the Middle East with his hit songs attracting hundreds of millions of views on various online platforms.