Former magistrate offered users of a libertine site to rape his 12-year-old daughter: an Internet user denounces him
|L'homme avait déjà été condamné à deux reprises. Midi Libre – SYLVIE CAMBON – Illustration
Lundi 30 septembre 2024, un ancien magistrat a de nouveau été condamné en appel à trois ans de prison avec sursis probatoire pour avoir proposé des relations sexuelles avec sa fille sur un site libertin.
Olivier B., a former magistrate of the Dijon court, was sentenced this Monday in Paris, at the end of a third trial. Found guilty, he was sentenced to three years in prison with probation, including a mandatory treatment, for having suggested to Internet users that they rape his 12-year-old daughter, according to the website Reflets.info.
His daughter's parental authority was also withdrawn and he was banned from exercising any activity related to minors, professionally or voluntarily, for ten years. Finally, the man was registered in the file of perpetrators of sexual offences.
Reported by one of the users of the libertine site
The events took place between October 2019 and May 2020. The man who was then vice president of the Dijon court, since removed from the judiciary, used a libertine site to offer sexual encounters with his 12-year-old daughter and his wife. Reported by one of the site's users, he was indicted and placed under judicial supervision.
The former judge had acknowledged the facts but spoke of "fantasies […] that never came to fruition", Besançon public prosecutor Etienne Manteaux had declared at the time. His wife had been exonerated following his police custody.
Already convicted twice
In February 2022, he had been sentenced at first instance to two years in prison, including one year in prison, by the Besançon Criminal Court. He was prosecuted for "instigation to corrupt a minor without effect'and "instigation to commit rape and sexual assault on a minor without effect'.
In October 2022, during his appeal trial, he had been acquitted of the charges of "incitement to commit rape'. His sentence had therefore been reduced to two years in prison, suspended. However, the Court of Cassation overturned his acquittal in June 2023 and made his guilt for incitement to corrupt a minor final.