PSG: an educator prosecuted for corruption of minors

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PSG is, despite itself, faced with a worrying story concerning one of its former coaches. According to RMCa management professor recruited a year ago is being referred to the Versailles criminal court for corruption of minors. More seriously, he had already been sentenced last May by the Bobigny court, for similar acts that took place in 2021, to six months in prison suspended. Six male students aged 14 to 16 reported kisses on the neck, offers of massages, licking their feet and requests for sex tapes. One boy even claims that this teacher tried to put his hand in his tracksuit. The parents of one of the alleged victims filed a complaint.

Alerted by the very similar behavior of this educator with certain students, the management carried out checks. They first gave him a warning, then suspended him from his post. He ended up submitting his resignation. Last Monday, this 27-year-old man was taken into custody. He admitted to the facts of which he is accused, denying certain accusations such as kissing certain young underage players. The police presented him to the Versailles prosecutor’s office, who placed him under judicial supervision for corruption of minors. The trial will take place on January 31. Following his judgment in Bobigny, this teacher had been registered in the sex offenders’ file (FIJAISV) and banned from working with minors, after his recruitment at the PSG training center.

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