Gérard Fauré Explained

Gérard Fauré (born 1946) is a French essayist and presenting himself as a former drug dealer and bank robber. He is the author of several controversial books which claim to reveal the hidden side of a number of public figures in France and Europe.

Biography

Gérard Fauré was born in 1946 in Fez, Morocco, to a Berber mother, and a father working as a physician in the French army.[1] Born in the French Protectorate in Morocco (1907–1956), Fauré holds the French citizenship.[2]

In 1999, Fauré was detained for the possession of 188 grams of cocaine.

Since 2016, he has been publishing book that unveil the alleged secrets and the hidden side of political figures and the show business with whom he claims to have been involved as a drug dealer. Charges may include unrestrained use of narcotics—mainly massive doses of cocaine—, sexual abuse, rapes, including pedophilia, child molestation, trafficking of children, murders and assassinations.[3] [4]

Works

Notes and references

Interviews of Fauré

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ploquin, Frédéric. Les gangsters et la République. 2016. Fayard. 978-2-213-69996-7. fr.
  2. 19 January 2001. Pour 188 grammes de cocaïne. La Dernière Heure/Les Sports. fr.
  3. Baudouin Eschapasse. 1 February 2020. Gérard Fauré, confessions du prince de la coke. Le Point. fr.
  4. Lecadre. Renaud. 25 October 2018. Gérard Fauré, une clientèle haut de came. Libération. fr.