French Activist Gisèle Pelicot to Publish Memoir After High-Profile Sexual Violence Trial

Joel Le Scouarnec, a 74-year-old former surgeon in France, is on trial facing 300 charges, including 111 rapes and 189 sexual assaults against 299 alleged victims, predominantly children. According to prosecutors, the abuse spanned 25 years across multiple hospitals, with most victims being around 11 years old. Le Scouarnec's crimes came to light after a six-year-old neighbor disclosed her abuse, leading to investigations that uncovered a trove of incriminating evidence, including 300,000 indecent images and detailed diaries of his offenses.
Despite previous convictions for child pornography, Le Scouarnec continued to operate as a surgeon, raising serious questions about oversight within the healthcare system. Francesca Satta, a lawyer for some victims, criticized the lack of action despite multiple warnings. Victim accounts reveal deep, lasting trauma, with tragic stories like that of Mathis Vinet, who took his own life in 2021 after learning he had been abused in childhood. The trial, expected to last four months, will see hundreds of victims directly confront Le Scouarnec in court.