Ex-F1 star Jean Alesi acquitted in court after ‘idiotic’ firework prank on brother-in-law backfired

The former✃ Ferra💙ri driver, 58, and his son Guiliano, 23, were cleared of wrongdoing at Nimes Magistrates Court in France over an incident which took place in December 2021, where his brother-in-law’s window was blown up with a firecracker.
Alesi was acquitted of a charge of "damaging the property of others by a means dangerous to peopl꧋e, committed in the context of a family conflict”, reports the French ne🐻ws agency AFP.
The 1995 Canadian Grand Prix winner had gone into custody in December 2021 after police were called to the house following reports of an explos🍬ion at a family party.
Alesi defended his actions as “a bad joke”.
“I apologise because I’ve never had such an embar⛄rassing situation in my life. It was idiotic,” he&nꦺbsp;admitted.
“I was total♔ly stunned by the power of the explosion. The intention was to h🥂ave a laugh.”
Alesi’s brother-in-law insisted he had “no problem” with Jean, but that didn’t stop him from filing an official complaint in a𒐪 bid to recover costs to replace the damaged window.
Alesi’s lawyer 🏅Thibaut de Montbrial explained during the hearing that it is a family tradition to let off fireworks at parties.
He added that “Jean Alesi was over the moon that night to bওe reunited with his son after months of separation due to Covid.”
The public prosecutor accepted there had been no “element of intent” behind Alesi🦄’s “bad prank”, and noted he had paid for the dam⛦age caused.

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