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No remand of accused Church of Sweden pastor

No charges against priest accused of rape

On Friday, a court in western Sweden elected not to remand the 60-year-old Church of Sweden pastor accused sexually abusing two minor boys during an overseas trip with a group of candidates for confirmation.

 

On Friday, Varberg District Court (Varbergs tingsrätt) in western Sweden elected not to remand the 60-year-old Church of Sweden pastor accused sexually abusing two minor boys during an overseas trip with a group of candidates for confirmation.

“I am completely innocent; everyone who knows me knows that this (accusation) isn’t true,” the pastor told TT news agency.

The pastor claims the alleged victims made up the incident, Lasse Bengtsson, a spokesman for the Diocese of Gothenburg, told TT. Bengtsson further reported that the pastor has had a clean record during the 31 years he has been employed by the Church of Sweden.


The pastor is suspected of three sex offences carried out over the course of the confirmation group’s trip to a major European city in October. He was not the only adult on the trip.

“We have received no indication that the other adults on the trip witnessed anything out of order,“ Bengtsson said. 


The pastor has remained active at his post in Halland since the accusation but has been removed from all assignments involving children and young people, Bengtsson said.

Suspicions against the man remain, according to public prosecutor Klas Lundgren, who has three weeks from Friday to appeal the decision.

The Church of Sweden may still pursue disciplinary action against the 60-year-old regardless of the outcome of the legal proceedings. “Even if he is found innocent, the church may find that he behaved immorally and he can be censured. But first we want to allow the legal system to run its course,” Bengtsson said. 

 

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French official charged for drugging women to watch them pee

A senior official in France's culture ministry has been charged with sexual assault and drugs offences for drugging women with diuretics to make them urinate in front of him, judicial sources said Friday.

French official charged for drugging women to watch them pee
France's Culture Ministry is housed in the Palais Royal in Paris. Photo: Guilhem Vellut/Wikimedia Commons
Christian N., former human resources director in the culture ministry, is accused of preying on over 200 women, mostly job candidates, between 2009 and 2018, Liberation newspaper reported.
   
A judicial source confirmed to AFP that he had been charged with sexual assault by a person abusing his position of authority, violent conduct by a public servant, administering a harmful substance, violation of privacy and breaching France's drug code.
   
In a lengthy report on the affair, which has caused embarrassment for the culture ministry, Liberation quoted five women who described how, during a job interview, Christian N. offered them a cup or tea or coffee and then invited them on a long walking tour of sights near the culture ministry in Paris.
 
During the walkabout they become seized with a sudden, crippling desire to urinate, whereupon the man took them to the banks of the Seine river and offered to shield them from view with his coat while they relieved themselves under a bridge.
 
One of the women told Liberation she spent four days in hospital with a urinary tract infection after the encounter.    
 
A police investigation revealed that the official had spiked the women's drinks with a powerful diuretic.
 
Christian N. is also accused of secretly snapping pictures of women's legs under the desk using his mobile phone.
 
After catching him in the act the ministry reported him to the police, which found a list on his computer of over 200 women he had targeted, along with photographs and lurid descriptions of women urinating in front of him.
   
He was suspended in October 2018 and fired three months later.
   
Contacted by Liberation he admitted to drugging “10 or 20” women and said he “wished I had been stopped earlier”.
 
 'A real pervert'
 
Reacting to the case on Europe 1 radio, Culture Minister Franck Riester, who has been in the post since October 2018, said he was “floored” by what he called the “crazy case of a pervert”.
   
The culture ministry said it had begun disciplinary proceedings as soon as it was informed of the official's alleged actions.
   
But one of his accusers, who worked at the culture ministry, claimed she had been warned about him years before he was sacked.
   
Liberation also reported that another alleged victim had written to two former culture ministers, both women, to complain about the man's behaviour, but received no reply.
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