Jacques Trémolet de Villers

Jacques Trémolet de Villers is a French writer, lawyer, president of the Catholic fundamentalist group La Cité Catholique since the 1980s and monarchist activist in the Restauration nationale movement.

Biography

Trémollet de Villers was a collaborator of the far-right politician Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour. In 1974 he founded his law practice, where he handled some famous legal matters such as the inheritance issues of Émilien Amaury, the founder of the media group Amaury-Le Parisien. He also handled the affair of Philippe de Dieuleveult's disappearance, the defense of Jean-Charles Marchiani, former prefect of Var,[1] as well as that of the mayor Pierre Bernard and that of the war criminal Paul Touvier.[2][3]

He is also a member of the Cercle de l'Oeillet blanc, headed for a long time by Guy Coutant de Saisseval, and of the association Gens de France. Trémolet de Villers also supports Jean of Orléans, the monarchist candidate to the French throne.

Publications

References

  1. "Sortie de prison de Jean-Charles Marchiani, en liberté conditionnelle". Le Point (in French). February 16, 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-28.
  2. Riding, Alan (March 18, 1994). "War Crimes Trial Opens in France". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-10-28.
  3. "Frenchman Gets Life Term for WWII Killings War crimes: The Vichy regime's militia chief ordered the execution of seven Jews in 1944.". Los Angeles Times. April 20, 1994. Retrieved 2009-10-28.


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