Overview
- Approximately 20 testimonies from former students detail physical, psychological, and sexual abuse at Institution Saint-Dominique during the 1990s.
- Seven individuals, including teachers, a priest, and supervisors, have been implicated in the allegations of misconduct and violence.
- The prosecutor's office in Nanterre has launched a preliminary investigation to identify victims and accused individuals.
- Victims report systemic failures, including dismissed complaints and victim-blaming by school authorities at the time.
- The victims' collective is set to testify before a parliamentary commission on school violence later this week, advocating for justice and accountability.