“It’s not a resignation,” she insists.
According to our information, the forensic pediatrician Caroline Rey-Salmon, vice-president of Ciivise (independent commission on incest and sexual violence against minors) informed the members of the commission this Wednesday of her intention to withdrawing from his functions “to preserve” the instance “for a time”.
“I hope that our commission can work peacefully,” she wrote in a WhatsApp message that we were able to consult.
Forensic pediatrician and legal expert, Caroline Rey-Salmon, 65, is the subject of a complaint filed Tuesday in Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône).
The health professional is accused by a patient now aged 25.
The young woman denounces the way a gynecological examination was carried out.
This medical procedure was organized following an investigation into the victim for incest.
Caroline Rey-Salmon plans to speak publicly this evening through the publication of a press release.
Ciivise 2 had just returned to work
The affair broke out while the Ciivise resumed its work this Monday with new management at its head and promised to take “action” to “support” victims of sexual violence, broadening its scope to online child crime and prostitution of minors.
“There is no break with Ciivise 1. We have taken up the slogan
we believe you
by completing it with
we support you
to show the operational side of Ciivise 2,” the new president explained on Monday, Sébastien Boueilh, after the first meeting with the renewed members.
Founder of an association fighting sexual violence in sports, Colossus with Feet of Clay, this ex-rugby player took over from children's judge Edouard Durand, whose ouster at the end of December had sparked numerous controversies.
Created at the instigation of the President of the Republic, Ciivise was launched in March 2021, in the wake of the publication of Camille Kouchner's book, “La Familia Grande”, which denounced the incest committed on his brother by the political scientist Olivier Duhamel.