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The sports journalist expressed strong criticism of the management of OM. Which decided to sue her for defamation.
Since I was very young,
Carine Galli supports Olympique de Marseille. It’s even at theOMTVthe official channel of the Marseille club, where she made her debut as a sports journalist in 2010.
Since 2022, the former partner of Giovanni Castaldi has been working on RTL radio, notably in “On refait le match”. Last Saturday, during this show, the 39-year-old young woman did not mince her words about the
president of OM, Pablo Longoria. A defamation complaint was filed.
Carine Galli targeted by defamation complaint
“Olympique de Marseille was deeply shocked to learn of the comments made on RTL, Saturday January 11, as part of a debate on the club and its leaders organized between several journalists in the program ‘On do the match again'”, can we read in a press release published Monday evening.
“The terms ‘sulphurous’, ‘threats’ and ‘detestable practices’ intended to describe the alleged functioning of OM are particularly unacceptable. Regretting that Marseille is still associated with nauseating and false prejudices, Olympique de Marseille condemns these slanderous accusations and announces that a defamation complaint has been filed.
concludes the press release from OM, who will play this Tuesday evening against Lille, in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France.
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