Alpine Skiing. "He Would Have Acted for More than a Decade with Impunity": Joël Chenal, Olympic Vice-Champion, Accused of Sexual Violence by Several Women, Then Minors
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Accused by several young women, minors at the time of the act, of sexual harassment, Joël Chenal was investigated by Le Monde. He confirms having had sexual conversations with young girls.
Several skiers accuse the silver medallist at the Turin Olympics who became a coach of events that occurred while they were all minor, according to a survey of the "World" published this Friday, July 4.
Former skier Joël Chenal is a 2006 Olympic champion of giant slalom in Turin and is accused of sexual harassment by seven women, minors at the time of the incident.
Joël Chenal, Olympic vice-champion in 2006 and since reconverted coach, is accused of sexual harassment by several women, minors at the time of the act.
A survey published this Thursday by Le Monde questions Joël Chenal, former coach of the French Ski Federation and Olympic medallist, accused by several women of harassment and attempted sexual assault while they were minors.
Young skiers, all minors at the time of the events, break the omerta about the sexual harassment that they suffered from Joël Chenal, Olympic vice-champion of ski becoming coach.
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