Overview
- Prosecutors in Paris confirmed Tuesday an investigation into alleged failure to meet parental obligations by Adriana Karembeu.
- The case follows a March 19 report from ex-partner Aram‑André Ohanian that cited a bailiff’s record of sexual images on their daughter’s iPad and a message about a sachet of cocaine attributed to singer Marc Lavoine.
- Karembeu said Monday she had turned to the courts and accused Ohanian of years of pressure, threats, and verbal and physical violence that she says used their child as leverage.
- Ohanian and his lawyers deny any violence and say he acted to protect their daughter, and Lavoine’s team rejects the cocaine reference as unsupported.
- The pair separated in 2022 and are divorcing in Monaco, their daughter spends most of the school year with her father in Marrakech, and in France a report to the prosecutor can open an inquiry without creating formal charges.