cross-posted from: https://lemmings.world/post/26913983

Comparisons were quickly made with - and expectations tied to - last year’s Pelicot mass rape trial in southern France and the massive global attention it garnered.

Instead, the trial of France’s most prolific known paedophile, Joel Le Scouarnec - a retired surgeon who has admitted in court to raping or sexually assaulting 299 people, almost all of them children - is coming to an end this Wednesday amid widespread frustration.

“I’m exhausted. I’m angry. Right now, I don’t have much hope. Society seems totally indifferent. It’s frightening to think [the rapes] could happen again,” one of Le Scouarnec’s victims, Manon Lemoine, 36, told the BBC.

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      4 days ago

      Citation needed. And enough with the pretence that it ruins everyones lives. The US elected an accused and adjudicated rapist so that’s a staight up lie.

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          4 days ago

          Can you point out the part in that dataset that mentions false accusations? A search turned up nothing.

          ETA:

          Few jurisdictions have a distinct classification of false accusation, resulting in these cases being combined with other types of cases (e.g., where the accuser did not physically resist the suspect or sustain injuries) under headings such as “unfounded” or “unproved”. There are many reasons other than falsity that can result in a rape case being closed as unfounded or unproven.[18][19]

          Do you have any data regarding proven false allegations? Unfounded or unproven does not mean false.