79-year-old Frenchman accused of rape and sexual assault of 89 minors over six decades
A 79-year-old man, Jacques Leveugle, has been arrested in Grenoble, France, accused of 89 counts of rape and sexual assault against minors spanning from 1967 to 2022.
Jacques Leveugle, a 79-year-old man, was arrested in Grenoble, France, on charges of committing heinous sexual crimes against 89 minors from 1967 to 2022. The allegations against him include rape and sexual assault of children aged between 13 and 17, and he is also implicated in the murders of his mother and aunt, both suffocated with a pillow two decades apart. This shocking case has drawn significant media attention, highlighting the scale and duration of his criminal activities.
The Grenoblois Prosecutor, Etienne Manteaux, revealed the disturbing details of the case during a press conference. Evidence documented by Leveugle himself was discovered on a USB drive, which contained extensive records of his interactions and offenses. This material was found by his nephew, who became suspicious about Leveugle's emotional and sexual history, leading to crucial information being handed over to the police. The case presents a striking example of the prolonged nature of such abuses, raising questions about oversight and prevention in familial and community contexts.
The crimes took place across various countries, including Germany, Switzerland, Morocco, Niger, Algeria, the Philippines, India, Colombia, and New Caledonia, reflecting a disturbing pattern of behavior that transcends national borders. The story underlines the tragic impact of child abuse and highlights the importance of vigilance in safeguarding children. It also poses broader implications for legal systems across multiple jurisdictions involved, as their ability to respond effectively to such pervasive and long-standing offenses is tested.