Eleanor Beardsley
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He carried out the abuse mostly when they were anesthetized, when he was alone with them in the operating theater or recovery room. And damningly, he was flagged for possessing child pornography in 2004. The FBI actually alerted French authorities after his credit card was linked to a pornography site.
But the French judge imposed a four-month suspended sentence with no restrictions on his practice or mandated therapy. He went on to serve in many hospitals and continued his abuse until 2017 when
But the French judge imposed a four-month suspended sentence with no restrictions on his practice or mandated therapy. He went on to serve in many hospitals and continued his abuse until 2017 when
But the French judge imposed a four-month suspended sentence with no restrictions on his practice or mandated therapy. He went on to serve in many hospitals and continued his abuse until 2017 when
When he coaxed his six-year-old neighbor into his backyard and abused her, he's now serving 15 years for that and facing another 20 for the new abuse cases that have come out since because he kept meticulous diaries of his abuse and named his patients. I spoke with Francesca Sata, a lawyer representing 10 victims and families. Here she is.
When he coaxed his six-year-old neighbor into his backyard and abused her, he's now serving 15 years for that and facing another 20 for the new abuse cases that have come out since because he kept meticulous diaries of his abuse and named his patients. I spoke with Francesca Sata, a lawyer representing 10 victims and families. Here she is.
When he coaxed his six-year-old neighbor into his backyard and abused her, he's now serving 15 years for that and facing another 20 for the new abuse cases that have come out since because he kept meticulous diaries of his abuse and named his patients. I spoke with Francesca Sata, a lawyer representing 10 victims and families. Here she is.
He benefited from an Omerta, which is both a personal Omerta She says he benefited from an omerta, a silence, both personal and professional. He abused his own nieces, and Sata, like many believe his then-wife, among others, must have suspected something.
He benefited from an Omerta, which is both a personal Omerta She says he benefited from an omerta, a silence, both personal and professional. He abused his own nieces, and Sata, like many believe his then-wife, among others, must have suspected something.
He benefited from an Omerta, which is both a personal Omerta She says he benefited from an omerta, a silence, both personal and professional. He abused his own nieces, and Sata, like many believe his then-wife, among others, must have suspected something.
Yeah, well, that's the question. You know, I spoke with freelance journalist Hugo Lemonnier, who just wrote a book about it. He says this trial, if it's only about this one man, will be a failure because the point, he says, is we continue to allow Lesquarnak to be alone with children. No one asked questions, likely because of his high position in society as a surgeon. Here's Lemonnier.
Yeah, well, that's the question. You know, I spoke with freelance journalist Hugo Lemonnier, who just wrote a book about it. He says this trial, if it's only about this one man, will be a failure because the point, he says, is we continue to allow Lesquarnak to be alone with children. No one asked questions, likely because of his high position in society as a surgeon. Here's Lemonnier.
Yeah, well, that's the question. You know, I spoke with freelance journalist Hugo Lemonnier, who just wrote a book about it. He says this trial, if it's only about this one man, will be a failure because the point, he says, is we continue to allow Lesquarnak to be alone with children. No one asked questions, likely because of his high position in society as a surgeon. Here's Lemonnier.
And even though he's admitted his guilt, Leila, in France, the trial proceeds despite a confession unlike in the U.S.
And even though he's admitted his guilt, Leila, in France, the trial proceeds despite a confession unlike in the U.S.
And even though he's admitted his guilt, Leila, in France, the trial proceeds despite a confession unlike in the U.S.
That's right. Last year, the world watched the trial of a French man and many other men who drugged his wife and brought these men into their home to rape her over a 10-year period and filmed it all. And just like in that case with the husband, this surgeon has admitted guilt.
That's right. Last year, the world watched the trial of a French man and many other men who drugged his wife and brought these men into their home to rape her over a 10-year period and filmed it all. And just like in that case with the husband, this surgeon has admitted guilt.
That's right. Last year, the world watched the trial of a French man and many other men who drugged his wife and brought these men into their home to rape her over a 10-year period and filmed it all. And just like in that case with the husband, this surgeon has admitted guilt.
Yesterday, as the trial opened, Lesquarnik told the court, if I'm appearing before you, it's because one day when most of these people were just children, I committed hideous acts. But this trial is missing what the other one had, which made it possible really to get through it for everyone watching.