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A major child abuse trial is set to begin in France as 73-year-old surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec faces over 100 charges of rape and more than 150 of sexual assault. The trial, which will take place in Vannes starting February 24, is expected to be the largest of its kind in French history, involving 299 alleged victims, primarily children under his care from 1989 to 2014.
Le Scouarnec has admitted to some charges but denies others. Following a police investigation launched after an FBI alert regarding his online activities, he was initially sentenced to 15 years in prison in 2020 for the rape of his nieces and other children.
Victims, many of whom were unconscious during the alleged assaults, have reported trauma upon learning of the accusations. Legal representatives are urging the trial to be open to the public, emphasizing the need for accountability for covered-up misconduct within the medical community. "The trial will be a moment for the victims to speak out," said lawyer Frederic Benoist, highlighting the case’s significance in addressing systemic failures that allowed Le Scouarnec to act with impunity for years.