This Monday, April 25, the Council of State rejected the appeal against his dismissal filed by the former magistrate of Dijon who offered his daughter on libertine sites. The ex-judge was sentenced last March to two years in prison, one of which was suspended, by the Besançon criminal court.
“The appeal is not allowed.“It is in these terms that the Council of State rejected, this Monday, April 25, the appeal against his dismissal brought by this former judge for children from Dijon (Côte-d’Or), who proposed his minor daughter on libertine sites.
The 56-year-old former magistrate was dismissed from his post in July 2021 by the disciplinary council of the Superior Council of the Judiciary. Dismissal is the heaviest sanction that can be imposed on a magistrate.
A user of a libertine site had reported at that time that a man was offering to involve his daughter (then aged 12) in sexual intercourse with consenting adults.
The case was entrusted to the Besançon public prosecutor’s office in January 2020, which opens a judicial investigation for corruption of a minor under 15 years old. On June 5, after searches carried out at the couple’s home and office, the former judge was indicted and placed under judicial control.
Without a criminal record or addiction problem, he admitted to being the author of the messages but evoked “fantasies that he would never have realized”.
As a reminder, he was sentenced on March 11, 2022 to two years in prison, one of which is closed.
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