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Morocco sex abuse case against French tycoon widens
Published: Jul 17, 2022 06:39 PM
Morocco has detained a seventh suspect in a sexual abuse and trafficking case against French insurance tycoon Jacques Bouthier, while a seventh woman has lodged a case against him, lawyers said Saturday.

Bouthier, 75 and one of France's richest men, is being held in Paris on suspicion of child rape and trafficking.

He is also under investigation in Morocco along with several of his employees, for alleged "people trafficking, sexual harassment and verbal and moral violence."

"In total, seven cases are now pending against Bouthier and his accomplices" in Morocco, lawyer Abdelfattah Zahrach told a news conference in the northern city of Tangiers.

Five employees of Bouthier's insurance group Assu2000, later renamed Vilavi, were detained in Tangiers on July 6, while a sixth was charged but released.

Sexual abuse victims in Morocco often face social stigma, but five young women appeared at Saturday's press conference, wearing dark glasses to hide their identities. 

Those who spoke said they had faced intimidation in the media and online.

"The nightmare continues. They have threatened us, insulted us and even tried to bribe us, but without success," one said.

The alleged victims say they had faced repeated sexual harassment and intimidation between 2018 and 2022, as well as threats of being sacked, a serious prospect in a country where many struggle to find work.

Bouthier is also facing charges of plotting kidnap and possession of child pornography.