It is a court decision that will not go unnoticed.
After a long investigation, three judges from Boulogne-sur-Mer (Pas-de-Calais) ordered, this Wednesday, the referral of the acquitted of Outreau Franck Lavier to the Assize Court for rape and sexual assault by descent on one of his daughters, Cassandra.
The facts would have taken place in Boulogne-sur-Mer between September 1, 2014 and May 31, 2016, the year in which Cassandra, then 16 years old, revealed them to the CPE of her high school before confirming them in tears in front of the police. , evoking acts that would have gone crescendo.
Despite the absolute denials of Franck Lavier since 2016, the judges believe that the information "made it possible to bring together sufficient charges against Franck Lavier for having been able to commit acts of touching of a sexual nature as well as sexual penetration, which appear to have been imposed voluntarily on a teenage girl who, because of her age and the authoritative relationship between her and her own father, could not react and therefore validly consent to them ”.
The 43-year-old father, convicted in 2012 for usual violence against the same child, therefore risks finding himself again before the Pas-de-Calais Assize Court where he appeared and was convicted at first instance in the famous case of pedophilia in Outreau, before being acquitted on appeal in Paris.
Whoever disputes all of the facts denounced by his daughter has eight days to appeal this decision of the three magistrates.