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Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan 'paid woman for silence'

AFP  |  Brussels 

The prominent Islamic scholar Ramadan, detained in over rape allegations, paid a woman to stay silent about their relationship in 2015, the Belgian judiciary said.

Ramadan, 55, paid the Belgian-Moroccan woman 27,000 euros (USD 33,000) to stop posting details about their affair online, Luc Hennart, of the in Brussels, confirmed to AFP yesterday.

The was detained by a in February over charges that he raped two Muslim women in

A third woman has since made further allegations of rape. denies all the charges.

Hennart said a public judgment was made in in May 2015 between the and the woman, Majda Bernoussi, after she posted online about his "psychological grip" on her.

She did not accuse him of rape or sexual assault.

The agreement "provides that deletes her and stops publishing new ones, for a sum of money given by Ramadan," Hennart said.

Bernoussi also agreed to no longer send "offensive or threatening messages" to the and his family, according to French website Mediapart.

Ramadan's two accusers in went to the police in late October, both alleging that he had raped them in rooms.

A of contemporary Islamic studies at Oxford, has been on leave since November after the allegations emerged.

One of European Islam's best-known figures, he has dismissed the accusations against him as a smear campaign by his enemies and his lawyers argue there are inconsistencies in the women's accounts.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 14:45 IST
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