Sexual Assault on Minors: Three Years of Suspended Imprisonment Required Against the Former Director of Saint-Jean De Passy
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Daniel Chapellier was convicted on Friday, June 6th of a sexual assault on a 14-year-old student at the time he was head of the Catholic private institution, and sentenced to five years' suspended imprisonment.
The Nanterre court found Daniel Chapellier, 75, guilty of sexual assault on a student who was 14 years old at the time of the incident. His lawyer immediately announced that he would appeal.
On the second day of his trial, Daniel Chapellier again declared himself innocent. His main argument to explain the accusation against him was that the teenager lied.
The teacher of the nursery school of the Frères-Voisin, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, who had been convicted for violating a pupil was suspended by the rectorate.
Daniel Chapellier, former director of this well-known private institution in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, was convicted of sexual assault on a 14-year-old student. His lawyer announced that he would appeal.
No witnesses, no evidence, and two diametrically opposed accounts of the same scene that occurred in the office of the director of Saint-Jean-de-Passy on February 3, 2021. Vincent (the first name was changed), then 14 years old and raised in 4th in this prestigious private Catholic institution in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, accused the director, Daniel Chapellier, of having imposed on him touchings during a face-to-face devoted to his beha…
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