Vatican envoy to France in sexual assault probe: Judicial source

AFP  |  Paris 

The Vatican's to is under investigation for sexual assault after being accused of molesting an at the mayor's office, a judicial source told AFP.

He was accused of molesting a man at the townhall on January 17 when gave a New Year's address to diplomats, religious leaders and figures.

"During the ceremony, a city employee was repeatedly groped on the backside, in three instances, once in front of a witness," a townhall source told AFP.

"It was quickly decided to report the matter to the public prosecutor," said Patrick Klugman, deputy responsible for international relations.

The complaint was filed by the townhall on January 24 which led to an investigation being opened the day after, the judicial source said.

The victim, a man in his 30s, also works in the Italian-born Ventura is a at the Vatican.

He previously served in Brazil, Bolivia, and Britain, before being appointed papal nuncio to the Ivory Coast, and Niger, and then Canada, according to his website.

France's has been roiled in recent years by sexual claims against priests which have come to light in the wake of a global move by victims of abuse to come forward with evidence.

A court in Lyon, southeast France, is due to give a verdict on March 7 in the case of Philippe Barbarin, the city's 68-year-old archbishop, and five former aides, accused of covering up the sexual abuse of former boy scouts by one of his priests.

The priest, 73-year-old Bernard Preynat, was charged in 2016 with assault cases going back more than 20 years. He is expected to be tried later this year.

Clerics have been denounced in countries as far afield as Australia, Brazil, Chile, and the United States, leading Pope to promise to rid the church of a scourge that has done enormous damage to its standing.

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First Published: Fri, February 15 2019. 20:45 IST