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A French public servant was accused of drugging over 100 women for years. He is still to face justice

The long fight for justice by victims of a man who allegedly dosed them with diuretics has raised fresh concerns over how France treats serious abuse accusations.

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smh.com.auStai leggendo15 g fa

A French public servant was accused of drugging over 100 women for years. He is still to face justice

The long fight for justice by victims of a man who allegedly dosed them with diuretics has raised fresh concerns over how France treats serious abuse accusations.

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qz.com14 g fa

French civil servant accused of drugging 100 women awaits trial

Years after a partial 2019 admission by Christian Nègre, a former Culture Ministry official, no criminal trial date has been set

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  1. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·smh.com.au

    A French public servant was accused of drugging over 100 women for years. He is still to face justice

    The long fight for justice by victims of a man who allegedly dosed them with diuretics has raised fresh concerns over how France treats serious abuse accusations.

  2. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·qz.com

    French civil servant accused of drugging 100 women awaits trial

    Years after a partial 2019 admission by Christian Nègre, a former Culture Ministry official, no criminal trial date has been set