Gérard Fauré
Gérard Fauré (born 1946) is a French essayist and 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] who also served as the personal physician to King Mohammed V of Morocco.[2] Born in the French Protectorate in Morocco (1907–1956),[1] Fauré holds the French citizenship.[3]
He became involved with smuggling in Tangier after learning tricks from a member of the Italian mafia named Renato Montalbano. Fauré used – without his knowledge – the relations of his father with the custom services to work in the illicit transfer of cigarettes and whisky between Gibraltar and Morocco. In 1964, Fauré moved to Spain, where he befriended a local gang in the early 1960s, which allowed him integrate the French Milieu.[1][2]
After personal feud with Moroccan officer General Oufkir, he was forced to leave Spain for the Netherlands. There, Fauré first became involved with armed robberies, then with drug dealing.[1] He has also claimed to have worked as an "occasional" hitman.[2]
In 1999, Fauré was detained for the possession of 188 grams of cocaine. At the time of the arrest, he was armed with a 9mm handgun and a knife.[3] Fauré got out the Fleury-Mérogis Prison in October 2018.[2]
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.[2][4][5]
Works
- Gérard Fauré, Laurent Still (January 2016). Fatale confiance: La vérité sur la mort de Mohammed V [Fatal Trust: The Truth about the Death of Mohammed V] (in French). Kindle Edition. ASIN B01AV16ZHY.
- Gérard Fauré, en collaboration avec Ange Peltereau (2018). Dealer du Tout-Paris: Le fournisseur des stars parle [Drug dealer for the All-Paris: The supplier to the stars speaks] (en appendice: choix d’articles de journaux) (in French). Vol. 1. Paris: Nouveau Monde Éditions. ISBN 978-2369427285. OCLC 1078356460. BNF 45610782h
- Gérard Fauré (2020). Le Prince de la coke: Dealer du Tout-Paris... la suite [The prince of coke: drug delivery man for the All Parisian... the continuation] (in French). Vol. 2. Paris: Nouveau monde. ISBN 978-2380940381.
Notes and references
References
- Ploquin, Frédéric (2016). Les gangsters et la République (in French). Fayard. ISBN 978-2-213-69996-7.
- Baudouin Eschapasse (1 February 2020). "Gérard Fauré, confessions du prince de la coke". Le Point (in French).
- "Pour 188 grammes de cocaïne". La Dernière Heure/Les Sports (in French). 19 January 2001.
- Lecadre, Renaud (25 October 2018). "Gérard Fauré, une clientèle haut de came". Libération (in French).
- See also interviews of Fauré.[I 1][I 2][I 3][I 4][I 5][I 6]
Interviews of Fauré
- Marschall, Alain; Truchot, Olivier (15 November 2018). "Gérard Fauré, ancien dealer de drogue: "Le prince Moulay Abdallah, frère d'Hassan II, était homosexuel et pédophile"" (Video). Les Grandes Gueules. Le Grand Oral des GG (in French). RMC.
- Morillot, Éric (18 November 2018). "Gérard Fauré: "Le cannabis peut enrichir la France"" (Audio). Les Incorrectibles (in French). Sud Radio.
- Verdez, Gilles (20 November 2018). "Confessions de l'ancien dealer du Tout-Paris" (Video). Le Grand JT des Faits Divers (in French). CNews.
- Naulleau, Éric (30 November 2018). "La drogue dans le show-biz: mythe ou réalité" (Video). Balance Ton Post !. Gérard Fauré (in French). C8.
- Bild, Martial (24 January 2019). "Gérard Fauré: le dealer des stars dit tout sur TV Libertés !" (Video). Le Zoom: l'Invité du Jour (in French). TV Libertés.
- Bénaïm, Valérie (30 January 2020). "Gérard Fauré: "Le prince de la coke" Quand il fournissait les sportifs en drogue" (Video). C'est Que de la Télé ! (in French). Canal+.