Anonymous ID: a3301f April 25, 2025, 2:44 p.m. No.22953203   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Child abuse scandal engulfs French prime minister

François Bayrou’s daughter says she was beaten at Catholic school where other alleged victims described sexual abuse

Leila Abboud in Paris 4/25/25 10 MINUTES AGO

 

French Prime Minister François Bayrou has been engulfed in a widening scandal over physical violence and sexual abuse allegedly committed over decades at a Catholic school in his home region in the Pyrenees.

 

The crisis has been brewing for weeks,after more than 200 of now adult victims came forward to speak about the psychological terror, beatings and rapes allegedly inflicted on them by priests and teachers at the Notre Dame de Bétharram school from the 1950s to the 2000s.-

 

Some have accused the prime minister of knowing about the problemssince he was a prominentlocal politician at the time and later education minister. Bayrou has denied knowledge of the abuses.

 

But the scandal deepenedfor Bayrou this weekwhen his eldest daughter, Hélène Perlant, 53, revealed in interviews that she too had been beaten by a priest at the school, though she insisted she never told her parents about it.

 

Several of Bayrou’s five children attended the school, and his wife taught some classes there.

 

Perlant then appeared tocast doubt on Bayrou’s lack of knowledgeabout the Bétharram case. In an interview with investigative outlet Mediapart on Wednesday,she said her father met with a judge investigating charges of rape against one of the priests at the school in the 1990s.

 

“I don’t think [my father] remembers, but I was there the evening he came back from judge Mirande’s,” she said. Her father asked her at the time if she thought the allegations could be true, she added.

 

Judge Christian Mirande has confirmed the meeting,while a Bétharram teacher and a student have said publicly that they alerted Bayrou to the problems.

 

Opposition figuresfrom the far right and far left have threatenedto hold a vote of no confidence that could topple Bayrou, as they did last year with prime minister Michel Barnier. Appointed in December by his longtime ally President Emmanuel Macron, Bayrou is already on thin ice as he has been unable to pass the 2025 budget in the fragmented parliament.

 

He is due to answer questions before a parliamentary inquiry on May 14.“As a father, it stabs me in the heart . . . it’s almost unbearable,” Bayrou said of learning of his daughter’s experience. “I was never informed of anything regarding violence [in the school].”

 

Perlant told France Inter that she “wanted to come forward, to say ‘I’m one of those at Bétharram’, so as to be able to talk with [other victims] —just another victim, one among others, and the daughter of the prime minister”.

 

She recounted her experience in an interview with Paris Match,saying a priest had “grabbed me by the hair, dragged me across the floor for several metres, then punched and kicked me all over”. The incident happenedin front of dozens of people, she said, none of whom came to her aid. “I wet myself and stayed like that all night, damp and rolled up in a ball in my sleeping bag,” she added.

 

Like in other countries, France has been reckoning with cases of alleged cover-ups by the Catholic Church.Most recently, the late Abbé Pierre, a priest who founded a major charity for the poor, was exposed as a paedophile. The alleged offences occurred over decades, and investigations have shown that leaders in the French Catholic Church were aware of his behaviour,as was the Vatican.

 

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I doubt any of this has ever stopped.

Anonymous ID: a3301f April 25, 2025, 2:56 p.m. No.22953250   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3618 >>3806

Univ. of Louisville pays almost $1.6M to settle case with professor

ADF attorneys representDr. Allan Josephson, whom university demoted, harassed, fired for speaking on harms of ‘gender transitions’ for kids

Monday, Apr 21, 2025

 

LOUIVILLE, Ky. – University of Louisville officials have agreed to pay almost $1.6 million in damages and attorneys’ fees to settle the lawsuit Josephson v. Ganzel brought by Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a respected psychiatrist whom the university demoted, harassed, and ultimately fired for speaking out on the harms of “transitioning” children.

 

In September of last year, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit ruled that Josephson’s case should proceed to trial, declaring public university officials can be held personally accountable for censoring professors or retaliating against them as the University of Louisville did in Josephson’s case.

 

“After several years, free speech and common sense have scored a major victory on college campuses,” said ADF Senior Counsel Travis Barham.“As early as 2014, Dr. Josephson saw the truth behind dangerous procedures that activists were pushing on children struggling with their sex. He risked his livelihood and reputation to speak the truth boldly, and the university punished him for expressing his opinion—ultimately by dismissing him.But public universities have no business punishing professors simply because they hold different views. Dr. Josephson’s case illustrates why—because the latest and best science confirms what he stated all along. Hopefully, other public universities will learn from this that if they violate the First Amendment, they can be held accountable, and it can be very expensive.”

 

“I’m glad to finally receive vindication for voicing what I know is true,” said Josephson. “Children deserve better than life-altering procedures that mutilate their bodies and destroy their ability to lead fulfilling lives. In spite of the circumstances I suffered through with my university,I’m overwhelmed to see that my case helped lead the way for other medical practitioners to see the universal truth that altering biological sex is impossibly dangerouswhile acceptance of one’s sex leads to flourishing.”

 

The university hired Josephson to head up the then-struggling Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, which he turned around into a program that received a national reputation for its work. He received high praise from both the university and outside psychiatric associations for his work. Josephson was also sought out for advice on how to improve and lead other child and adolescent psychiatry divisions.

 

But when Josephson, during a Heritage Foundation panel discussion,spoke in his personal capacity against subjecting children to harmful drugs and surgery in radical, misguided attempts to treat gender dysphoria, university officials—responding to demands from activists at the university’s LGBT Center—demoted him to the role of a junior faculty member andstripped him of his teaching duties.

 

University officials then conspired to get him fired. These efforts included keeping an “Allan tracking document,” solicited complaints from alumni who were coached on what to say, and discussing the need to generate “strong documentation” to avoid his reappointment. In February 2019, the university announced that it would not renew his contract,terminating his employment at the university after nearly 15 years of distinguished service.

 

In light of the settlement and the agreement on attorneys’ fees, ADF attorneys filed a stipulated dismissal of the remaining claims in the case on Monday.

 

https://adfmedia.org/press-release/univ-of-louisville-pays-almost-1-6m-to-settle-case-with-professor/