Daughter of Premier and 200 others report Catholic school for aggression in France
The next day, she participated “all injured” in a trail with the rest of the group, determined to show the priest that she had accused her of being “bad educated as her father,” who was not her victim.
Scandal Breath in Premie
Perlant’s statements caused a stir in France. Bayrou, from the Christian Democrat and Liberal Democratic Movement (Modem), is being criticized for allegedly not reacting to evidence of misconduct at school, which is in his electoral district, during the period when he was Minister of Education, from 1993 to 1997.
Several other reports of abuse in the notre dame of Bétharram are coming to light. About 200 alumni registered complaints, claiming that they were physically abused and also sexually assaulted at school, from 1957 to 2004, according to an association that represents the victims.
Of these complaints, 90 deal with sexual abuse, including one that cites a collective rape by two priests. But so far only two have resulted in complaint: against a supervisor accused of sexual abuse and rape of minors.
A former police officer reported in the survey he heard that Bayrou, when he was a local authority, would have made an intervention in 1998 for a priest and former school director accused of raping a ten-year-old boy a decade earlier. Liberty, two years later the man was found dead on the Tiber River in Rome. Bayrou denied having interfered in the case.
