French surgeon on trial accused of raping or abusing 299 people
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Warning: This story contains references to child sexual assault.

A former surgeon has gone on trial in France for the alleged rape or sexual abuse of 299 victims, most of them children who were his patients, in what investigators and his own notebooks describe as a pattern of violence spanning over three decades.

Joël Le Scouarnec, now 74, will face hundreds of victims during his four-month trial in Vannes, Brittany, which started on Monday.

He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted, on top of 15 years he has been serving after being found guilty in 2020 of rape and sexual assault of children.

This courtroom sketch by Valentin Pasquier shows Joel Le Scouarnec, now 74, sitting in a courtroom accused of raping or abusing 299 people, mostly child patients, at the Vannes courthouse, western France, on the opening day of his trial, on Monday, February 24, 2025. (Valentin Pasquier via AP)

His lawyer, Maxime Tessier, told the court that Le Scouarnec accepts responsibility for “a large majority” of the allegations against him.

Some survivors have no memory of the assaults, having been unconscious at the time.

One man now in his thirties testified that he was assaulted during a consultation in 1995, when he was just a young boy.

“I remember certain things in the recovery room. I was in total panic. I called my dad,” he told the court.

Trial builds on Gisèle Pélicot’s momentum

Le Scouarnec’s trial comes as activists are pushing to dismantle taboos that have long surrounded sexual abuse in France.

The most prominent case was that of Gisèle Pélicot, who was drugged and raped by her now ex-husband and dozens of other men who were convicted and sentenced in December to prison terms ranging from three to 20 years.

Gisele Pelicot speaks to media as she leaves the Avignon court house, southern France, on September. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly, File) (AP)

The Le Scouarnec case began in 2017, when a six-year-old neighbour said the doctor had touched her over the fence separating their properties.

A subsequent search of his home uncovered more than 300,000 photos, 650 paedophilic, zoophilic and scatological video files, as well as notebooks where he described himself as a pedophile and detailed his actions, according to investigation documents.

In 2020, Le Scouarnec was convicted of rape and sexual assault of four children, including two nieces, and was sentenced to 15 years in prison.

He has admitted to child abuse dating to 1985-1986, but some cases could not be prosecuted because the statute of limitations has expired.

Lawyers arrive at the Vannes courthouse, western France, on the opening day of the trial. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

Trial focuses on 25-year span

The Vannes trial will examine alleged rapes and other abuses committed between 1989 and 2014 against 158 men and 141 women who were aged 11 on average at the time.

The doctor sexually abused both boys and girls when they were alone in their hospital rooms, according to investigation documents.

“I didn’t really remember the operation. I remembered the post-operation, a surgeon who was quite mean,” one of the victims, Amélie Lévêque, recalled of her time in the hospital when she was nine years old in 1991.

Years later, she described feeling overwhelmed when she learned that her name appeared in Le Scouarnec’s notebooks.

Lawyers stand outside the Vannes courthouse. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

“That was the beginning of the answers to a lifetime of questions, and then it was the beginning of the descent into hell,” she told public broadcaster France 3.

“I felt like I had lost control of everything. I wasn’t crazy, but now I had to face the truth of what had happened.

“I fell into a deep depression. … My family tried to help, but I felt completely alone.”

Le Scouarnec had already been convicted in 2005 for possessing and importing child sexual abuse material and sentenced to four months of suspended prison time. Despite that conviction, he was appointed as a hospital practitioner the following year.

Some child protection groups joined the proceedings as civil parties, saying they hope to toughen the legal framework to prevent such abuse.

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