Le Scouarnec, the Pederasta Excircuano of France, acknowledges that he also abused his granddaughter

Chijioke Obinna

Le Scouarnec, the Pederasta Excircuano of France, acknowledges that he also abused his granddaughter

France’s greatest pedophile trial has ended its fifth day with a shocking revelation. Joël Le Scuouarnec has confessed that He also abused his granddaughter. In the room were their son and daughter -in -law, parents of the victim, who have needed psychological help after hearing the confession.

“Yeah, I recognize that I committed sexual abuse about my granddaughter“He said the 74 -year -old ex -surgeon. So far it was known that Le Scouarnec had abused 299 victims, since he himself recognized him on the first day of judgment. Such has been the shock in the room that the president has had to suspend the session.

In the newspapers in which the violations he committed over 25 years as a surgeon, it has also been discovered that it has also discovered that He had sexual fantasies with his granddaughter born in 2012. At the time she wrote about her, she was between two and three years old. Although he did not appear as a victim until he himself has confessed.

The prosecutor as soon as he heard the confession has assured that they are acts on a minor who have not yet prescribed, so They must be added to the rest of the act of accusation.

His son knew nothing, not even his father’s first conviction in 2005

His victim’s son and father had already declared. A testimony that has revealed the incest at the family He also commented by his sister. In addition, the other brother had also been abused by his grandfather – the defendant’s father – and this, in turn, had suffered abuse by a priest in his childhood.

The son of Le Scouarnec said he had a very strong bond with his father. In fact He visited him in jail When he was arrested in 2017 after abusing the six -year -old daughter of his neighbors. “I tried to understand what he did because he didn’t understand anything. He went again and again in search of answers and I didn’t have them,” he said.

After knowing your father’s activities fell into alcoholism and stayed on the verge of depression. Nor did he know that his father had been previously convicted in 2005 for possession of pedophile material. “My wife took her with my mother, she reproached her that she wouldn’t have told us.”

I knew that His father had written erotic fantasies About his daughter, but he did not denounce him to preserve the girl “because he has no memory.” Now the thing has changed, since I did not know that these fantasies had derived in abuse. “I feel betrayed by my father, he abused my trust,” he lamented.

The statements of the rest of relatives

In addition to the child, other relatives have also declared such as His ex -wife, who denied knowing the abuses Committed by her husband and even questioned the testimonies of the victims: “Some minors like that.”

The defendant’s brother, meanwhile, said she could have stopped Joël: “I was aware Of her husband’s activities and did nothing. “

The eldest son of Le Scouarnec told the abuses he suffered by of his paternal grandfatherwhile the youngest is the one who has learned throughout the fifth session of the trial that he abused his daughter.

The greatest pedophile in the history of France

Le Scouarnec is the greatest pedophile in the history of France. Taking advantage of his work as a surgeon abused almost 300 minors while they were under the effects of anesthesia. Although in 2005 he was already condemned – without serving prison penalty – for possession of pedophile material, it was in 2017 when everything exploded.

The 6 -year -old daughter of her neighbors denounced her and discovered some newspapers in which he related the violations he had committed. Although, until that moment he had been able to work both in public and private health for an “administrative failure” in his file.

Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.