FRANCE'S first female Justice
Minister was seeing up to eight boyfriends at around the time she had a love
child, it was claimed today.
Revelations about Rachida
Dati's extraordinarily busy love life have emerged in a bitter row about the
paternity of the 47-year-old's daughter.
Multi-millionaire
businessman Dominique Desseigne, 68, is refusing to take a DNA test after being
accused of being the girl's father.
Dati has gone to court to
try and get him to admit that he fathered Zohra, now three, during a passionate
encounter in 2008.
But Desseigne tells this
weekend's M, the Le Monde magazine, that he was one of many who had an
'adventure' with Dati, and that he 'does not know' if he is Zohra's father.
Moreover, his lawyers have suggested in written evidence that she was involved
in 'up to eight relationships' at the time.
These included 'a TV host, a
minister, a chief executive office, a Spanish prime minister, a brother of
Nicolas Sarkozy, a Qatari Attorney General and the heir to a luxury goods
empire,' says the M article.
Desseigne has now refused an
application made by Dati at a court in Versailles, near Paris, to submit to a
test, M reveals.
According to French law,
anybody approached for a test can say no, although Dati is said to have other
proof, including sworn statements from her staff that Desseigne constantly
visited 'their' child soon after she was born.
Those suspected of being
Zohra's father in the past have included a range of public figures,
ranging from former Spanish prime
minister Jose Maria Anzar to former French president Sarkozy.
Dati, a notorious
self-publicist, encouraged the speculation in a range of interviews in
magazines like Paris Match, in which she also appeared in glamorous photo
shoots.
The latest revelations will
further the reputation of French politicians, and other public figures, as
philandering adulterers who never stop having illicit sex.
Last month it emerged that
Valerie Trierweiler, the current first lady, was at one stage the mistress of
both Francois Hollande, the future Socialist president, and Patrick Devedjiana,
conservative minister.
All three involved,
including Trierweiler, were married or in long term relationships at the time.
Rachida-Dati3Dati, who comes
from a North African immigrant background and who has one failed marriage
behind her, has been single since her early 20s. She became the star of Mr
Sarkozy's ethnically diverse 'rainbow cabinet' in 2007 in an attempt to get
minorities into government, but was unceremoniously sacked in 2009 when it was
claimed she was not up to the job.
Desseigne, who is worth more
than £500 million, was a close business ally of the Sarkozy.The former
president famously celebrated his election win in Le Fouquet's, a chic
restaurant on the Champs Elysee which Desseigne owns.
Desseigne has two grown up
children from his marriage to his late wife Diane Barriere-Desseigne, who died
in 2001.
Dati's lawyer,
Marie-Christine Guillot-Bouhours, today declined to comment on the case. (Daily
Mail)
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