The former president and current owner of the Angers football club (L2) Saïd Chabane was sentenced Friday by the city's criminal court to two years in prison, one of which was suspended for sexual assault.
As a reminder, the public prosecutor Éric Bouillard had requested a sentence of three years' imprisonment, including one year with a simple suspended sentence, with a warrant of committal.
Mr. Chabane was acquitted with the
“benefit of the doubt”
for the facts concerning one of the seven complainants, former employees of the SCO of Angers and Mr. Chabane's delicatessen company, who had denounced forced embraces and touching of the buttocks and chest.
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