Overview
- He was ordered to undergo treatment, placed under seven years of socio-judicial supervision, and entered in the sexual or violent offender registry.
- He also received a five-year ban on residing in Finistère and five years of political ineligibility.
- He learned the verdict by videolink from Ploemeur prison and faces a separate Lorient trial on February 2 for new alleged illegal practice offenses in Morbihan.
- Investigators documented illegal blood draws and injections on roughly 40 to 50 women between 2015 and 2021 under a bogus medical study.
- Victims described sexual assaults masked as therapeutic massages or so-called therapeutic orgasms, and he had a prior 2021 conviction for similar conduct.