Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 5:21 pm
In court, an ex-associate of Gilbert Rozon delivered a bluntly honest account, dismissing any notion of mere charm. The testimony, laced with pointed candor, adds harsh realism to an already controversial trial—turning what might appear as legal theater into a sobering public spectacle.
Le procès a repris mardi avec d’autres témoins de la défense.
Il n’y avait « rien d’anormal » dans le comportement de Gilbert Rozon, a affirmé l’ex-bras droit du magnat déchu de l’humour à son procès qui se poursuivait mardi à Montréal. Guylaine Lalonde a plutôt décrit un homme d’affaires charismatique et populaire auprès des femmes dans son témoignage pour…
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