Romanian authorities have launched an investigation into Hollywood action star Jean-Claude Van Damme over allegations that he knowingly engaged in sexual relations with women trafficked by a criminal group.
According to a report by Romanian news outlet Antena 3 CNN, a criminal complaint has been filed with the country’s Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT). The case is reportedly linked to an ongoing probe into human trafficking and the exploitation of minors that has been underway since 2020.
The 64-year-old Bloodsport actor is accused of receiving five Romanian women as a “gift” from a group of traffickers while attending an event in Cannes, France. Attorney Adrian Cuculis, who represents one of the alleged victims, claims the women, who were photo models in Romania, were in a vulnerable state and may have been exploited under conditions that fall within Romania’s human trafficking laws.
“A person who receives such benefits knows the situation of those involved,” Cuculis stated, adding that the case forms part of a broader investigation into organized crime and trafficking networks operating in Romania and beyond.
Authorities became aware of the allegations after a witness who attended the Cannes event reportedly shared details with prosecutors.
Given that the incident allegedly took place in France, Romania’s legal team may require authorization from France’s High Court of Cassation before summoning Van Damme and other suspects for questioning.
The Independent has reached out to Van Damme’s representatives and DIICOT for comment.
Meanwhile, legal experts suggest that if sufficient evidence is found, the case could lead to cross-border legal proceedings between Romania and France.
Van Damme, best known for his martial arts and action films such as Street Fighter and Double Impact, has yet to publicly respond to the allegations.
