Boissinot Elisabeth, mother
of Chloe, one of the victims of the 13th November refused to pay
taxes that would fund legal aid to Salah Abdeslam.
RADIO EUROPE 1 -
It is a cry of anger ... Elisabeth Boissinot, Chloe's mother, one of 130 victims killed in the attacks of 13th November cannot stand the idea that taxes pay its own defense-Salah Abdeslam, last member alive commandos Paris. Transferred to France from Belgium there a week, it will be represented by Mr. Franck Berton, who said that his client's defense costs would be paid through legal aid. Elisabeth Boissinot now threatens not to pay taxes that will be used "to pay the lawyer of Salah Abdeslam". She was speaking to Europe 1.
It is a cry of anger ... Elisabeth Boissinot, Chloe's mother, one of 130 victims killed in the attacks of 13th November cannot stand the idea that taxes pay its own defense-Salah Abdeslam, last member alive commandos Paris. Transferred to France from Belgium there a week, it will be represented by Mr. Franck Berton, who said that his client's defense costs would be paid through legal aid. Elisabeth Boissinot now threatens not to pay taxes that will be used "to pay the lawyer of Salah Abdeslam". She was speaking to Europe 1.
"It looks like a star"
She wrote to Francois Hollande. "It looks like a star. Helicopter Transport prison with 15 dedicated people, it is not coddling, but very fact there is attention," is indignant Chloe's mother. "It's still a murderer. The fact that they pay a lawyer for him and it's my money, my work, which allows to defend this man there ... I will not pay. My taxes will be used not to pay the lawyer of Salah Abdeslam, I refuse, "she continues. "I wrote to Francois Hollande to tell him that I will not pay my taxes to be used to defend a murderer," says Elisabeth Boissinot.
Being faithful to the memory
of her daughter. "I cannot let this to happen. It's like I was betraying
my daughter. It is out of question that I pay someone to defend the person who
killed my daughter," she insists. "I will not pay my taxes I rather
to go to jail, I'll go to jail, it does not bother me." Elisabeth explains
Boissinot want to be "faithful to the memory of (her) daughter and want to
do what (she) thinks is right." "I took a lawyer because I want to
read Chloe's autopsy report, it is I who will finance it. We will pay for
answers and France will fund to try to avoid his life in prison this is what
makes me angry, "she says.
Brave women!
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