Moroccans accuse French tycoon Jacques Bouthier of sexual harassment
Four women in Morocco have filed complaints of sexual
harassment against French insurance tycoon Jacques Bouthier.
Now aged between 26 and 28, they had been employed by his
firm in Tangier.
The women said they had been sacked after refusing to give
in to harassment and intimidation.
The 75-year-old is under formal investigation in France for
raping a minor and trafficking. He reportedly says he is the victim of
blackmail.
Considered to be one of France's richest men, Mr Bouthier
resigned as CEO of insurance brokers Vilavi, formerly known as Assu 2000, last
month.
On Friday, the Moroccan Association for the Rights of
Victims held a news conference about the allegations alleged to have occurred
in Tangier between 2018 until April 2022.
Some of Mr Bouthier's alleged victims appeared, wearing face
masks and dark glasses to hide their identities, to tell journalists about
their experiences.
"He asked to sleep with me and when I said no, he asked
me to introduce him to a sister, a female cousin or a friend, saying he would
give me a nice present in exchange," one is quoted by AFP news agency as
saying.
The women also accused other French and Moroccan executives
of involvement.
"Jacques on his own is not scary, but with his
accomplices, above all in Tangier, that's when he's scary. So they started to
harass me morally, real harassment once again, they pushed me to resign,"
another said.
French police suspect the businessman of keeping up to seven
teenagers in a flat over a number of years.
The French investigation began earlier this year when a
22-year-old woman went to a police station in the capital, Paris, saying she
had been held captive by him for five years - forced to provide sex in return
for food and lodging.
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