JAKARTA - French police have seized 72 firearms and more than 3,000 rounds of ammunition from the home of the screen legend, Alain Delon. Including from the shooting range at the actor's house in Douchy-Montcorbon, about 135 km (84 miles) south of Paris. The 88-year-old actor is the golden-era star of French cinema, known for his tough personality on the screen in hits such as The Samurai and Borsalino. In fact, according to the prosecutor, Delon did not have a firearm ownership permit. Reporting from the BBC, Wednesday, February 28, yesterday's search at Delon's house after a court-appointed official sent to Delon's house saw a weapon and alerted the judge. The star has been in poor health in recent years after suffering a stroke in 2019 and is suffering from another serious condition, which has not been named in French media. His family's destruction also made headlines in France. Her three children have submitted their joint complaint before the media in a series of insults, accusations, lawsuits, and secret recordings. The latest legal exchange occurred over Delon's medical treatment. Last month a doctor who was sanctioned by the court examined him, but his conclusions were immediately denied by the children. Worries first surfaced last year when his children filed a complaint against his former assistant who lives in Hiromi Rollin.
They accused the Japanese film production assistant of being involved in "moral harassment" against their father. His lawyers denied all allegations at the time. Delon's last major public appearance was accepting the honorary Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019. In September 2019, he attended the funeral of his friend and fellow star Jean-Paul Belmondo in Paris.

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