Black Strobe artist Arnaud Rebotini accused of sexual assault and harassment

French musician Arnaud Rebotini has been accused of sexual assault and harassment by seven totally different girls.
In line with an investigation by Mediapart, Rebotini was accused of sexual assault and harassment over the course of 13 years with numerous allegations allegedly happening at his concert events.
The French publication shared an Instagram publish reporting on the allegations with the outlet writing within the caption: “Seven girls testify in Mediapart to having been sexually assaulted and harassed on the sidelines of concert events by the well-known French composer,” (translated from the French through MixMag).
Per Resident Advisor, Rebotini has denied all the claims alleged by the ladies who testified to Mediapart which inculded incidents of groping and sexual harassment amongst different accusations.
Nevertheless, Rebotini did admit to being an “annoying, old style flirt,” however denied being a “sexual aggressor,” through Mediapart. He continued: “If I behaved badly they usually suffered trauma, I apologise. These are issues I wouldn’t do once more, I’ve utterly moved on.”
Joran Le Corre, Rebotini’s tour supervisor additionally went on to confess that he was conscious of the allegations, telling the outlet: “Pals of mine have suffered issues. It’s severe, however these are fairly outdated tales.”
He continued: “Arnaud is somebody who has made a journey of recognition of his unhealthy behaviour, which I sense in repentance. In six years of working with him, I’ve by no means had a venue or pageant name me to present me destructive suggestions.”
Former founding member of Black Strobe and Rebotini’s earlier bandmate Ivan Smagghe advised Mediapart that the primary causes for his departure from the groupin 2006 have been because of “inventive variations” and Rebotini’s “problematic flirtatious attitudes, including “we weren’t but speaking about aggression.”
For assist, recommendation or extra info concerning sexual harassment, assault and rape within the UK, go to the Rape Crisis charity website. Within the US, go to RAINN.