A former surgeon in France, Joel Le Scouarnec, is set to go on trial for allegedly abusing 299 young patients, many of whom were under anesthesia during the assaults. This case is being described as the largest child abuse trial in French history, with the trial expected to begin later this month in Vannes, Brittany.
Key Takeaways
- Joel Le Scouarnec, 73, faces over 100 charges of rape and more than 150 charges of sexual assault.
- The alleged abuse occurred over a 25-year period, primarily targeting young patients in various hospitals across France.
- Le Scouarnec has admitted to some charges but denies others, claiming his diaries detailing the abuse were merely fantasies.
Background of the Case
Joel Le Scouarnec, a once-respected surgeon, has been accused of a series of heinous crimes against minors, with allegations spanning from 1989 to 2014. The majority of the victims were his patients, many of whom were subjected to abuse while under anesthesia. The case has drawn significant media attention due to its scale and the nature of the allegations.
In December 2020, Le Scouarnec was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the rape and sexual abuse of four children, including two of his nieces. His previous criminal history includes a suspended sentence for possession of child pornography in 2005, which was brought to light after the FBI alerted French authorities.
Details of the Allegations
According to reports, the investigation into Le Scouarnec began after a six-year-old neighbor accused him of exposing himself. A subsequent search of his home revealed:
- Over 300,000 indecent images of minors.
- Child-sized sex dolls.
- Diaries containing detailed accounts of his alleged abuse, including the names of victims.
The diaries reportedly contained statements such as "I am a pedophile," which Le Scouarnec has claimed were merely expressions of fantasy rather than admissions of guilt.
The Victims
The alleged victims of Le Scouarnec are predominantly children, with an average age of 11. Many of them have no recollection of the assaults due to being under anesthesia at the time. However, some victims have come forward, recalling the trauma they experienced. One victim, now 38, described her experience as deeply traumatic, stating that her body remembers the assault even if her mind does not.
Legal Proceedings
The trial is set to commence on February 24, 2025, and is expected to last until June. It will be held in Vannes, where the alleged crimes took place. The case has raised significant concerns about the systemic failures that allowed such abuse to occur over decades, with legal representatives emphasizing the dysfunction that enabled Le Scouarnec to exploit his position as a trusted medical professional.
As the trial approaches, the community and the families of the victims are bracing for the emotional toll it may take. Many hope that the proceedings will bring some measure of justice and closure to those affected by Le Scouarnec’s actions.
Sources
- Former Surgeon Accused of Abusing 299 Young Patients Set to Go on Trial: Reports, People.com.
- Joel Le Scouarnec: Surgeon accused of sexually abusing hundreds of young patients in France’s largest paedophilia case | The Independent, The Independent.

































