The charges were later dropped but a New York judge ruled on Tuesday that he
should face a civil case brought by Diallo.
“The serenity was gone, what with the affair kicking off again this
weekend,” BFM-TV’s boss Guillaume Dubois said of the decision to drop
Ms Sinclair, who took part in April 22 first round coverage as a consultant.
“It was better for everyone for her not to be present on Sunday evening,
in the interest of both parties,” Dubois said ahead of the May 6
run-off.
Source: AFP
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