A former French Secretary of State has been jailed for raping and sexually assaulting a colleague.
Georges Tron,
63, who is now the Mayor of Draveil, was found guilty by the Paris Appeal Court
late on Wednesday evening, February 17 after originally being cleared of the
charges in 2018.
Mr Tron, a
former conservative Secretary of State under President Nicolas Sarkozy was
sentenced to five years in prison with two suspended.
As soon as
the verdict was handed down, he was led away to the court cells before being
taken to La Santé prison in Paris.
Tron’s
co-accused, Brigitte Gruel, a former aide in Draveil, was also convicted of
aiding and abetting gang rape and sexual assault and given a two-year suspended
prison sentence.
Tron and
Gruel were said to have offered foot massages to their victim, and then had sex
with her.
Both Tron and
Gruel were entered into a national register of sex offenders in France and
banned from holding a public office for six years.
Prosecuting
documents stated that the rape and sexual assault of one of the plaintiffs in
November 2009 and January 2010 were ‘established by the constant and detailed
statements of the victim.’
Tron was
forced to hand his resignation to Mr. Sarkozy when the rape accusations were
first made public in 2011, but he consistently claimed it was all part of a
plot by political enemies.
Commenting on
the conviction on Wednesday, Ms Ettel’s barrister, Vincent Ollivier, said:
‘It's a message of relief for my client. It’s also a message of hope for other
women who find themselves in a similar situation.’
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