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French Prosecutors Seek Maximum Sentence for Surgeon in Historic Abuse Trial

Joël Le Scouarnec, who confessed to abusing 299 patients over 25 years, faces a potential 20-year prison term as his trial concludes in Vannes.

Proteste vor dem Gerichtsgebäude zum Auftakt des Prozesses im Februar.
Wegen des Missbrauchs von 299 zumeist minderjährigen Patienten durch einen früheren Chirurgen in Frankreich hat die Staatsanwaltschaft die Höchststrafe von 20 Jahren Haft für den 74-Jährigen gefordert.

Overview

  • Joël Le Scouarnec, a former surgeon, is accused of sexually abusing 299 patients, mostly children, between 1989 and 2014.
  • Prosecutors have demanded the maximum 20-year prison sentence, with the verdict expected next week.
  • Le Scouarnec meticulously documented his crimes in diaries, discovered in 2017 after a complaint by the parents of a six-year-old victim.
  • Despite a 2004 conviction for child pornography, he continued to hold senior posts in multiple hospitals due to systemic oversight failures.
  • The trial has drawn limited public and political attention, prompting criticism from victims and child protection advocates.