Marion Dubreuil

Marion Dubreuil is a court reporter who has been documenting sexist and sexual violence for almost 10 years. Well-identified on these issues, with more than 50k followers on Twitter, she has lived through #MeToo and the Grenelle des Violences faites aux femmes as an editor at RMC and Europe1, and the legal changes to the treatment of rape cases and sexual assault cases in 2018 and 2021. As a radio reporter, she has covered the rape trials of Georges Tron, Tariq Ramadan in Switzerland and singer Saad Lamjarred in France. Julie Douib's feminicide trial. But also correctional hearings, sexual harassment in the army, sexual assaults in discotheques, domestic violence. She devoted a podcast for Binge Audio, Programme B, to the Pontoise rape case, which led to the inclusion in the law of presumed non-consent by minors. For the past 3 years, she has also been a courtroom sketch artist, selling her courtroom sketches to Le Parisien, Elle, Infrarouge, the France 2 TV evening news program, as well as to international press outlets (El Pais, Bild, Der Spiegel, the Daily Mail...) on the occasion of the Mazan rape trial - sketches which were the subject of an article in Beaux-Arts Magazine.

With L'Agency, she is currently writing an essay on judicial truth, to be published in 2025, as well as a graphic account of the Mazan trial, which she followed from start to finish on site and which, thanks to her special position in the courtroom as an illustrator, she was able to see from a completely new angle. This title will be published in 2026.

Marion Dubreuil

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