On a daily basis on the Web, Jessica Thivenin shares everything with her followers. His trips to the four corners of the world, his looks of the moment or even his family moments. But it is with a heavy heart that she took to her Instagram account this Tuesday, February 21, 2023: “France and its laws… Frankly, there really is a problem. It’s not possible. It disgusts me and above all it makes me hate! Courage!”.
His anger is linked to a poignant video of a young woman named Charlotte. In the excerpt, she issues a warning cry about the flaws in French justice. Being the ex-daughter-in-law of an alleged pedophile, the main interested party hopes to win her case. “It all started on April 23, 2019 when we discovered an old phone from my ex-father-in-law my mother and I […]”, she explains to the camera. “We were able to discover conversations he had with many men on Skype. He sent photos and videos of himself masturbating in all the rooms of the house… But also in the children’s room”.
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“We protect the aggressors…”
The latter would have immortalized the “worn panties” by Charlotte that he “was going to look in” her “dirty laundry”. Moreover, the father of the family would also have held “sexual remarks” about his former stepdaughter when she was underage. In the midst of turmoil, Charlotte filed a complaint “for the capture and dissemination of child pornography images”.“Today is 2023 and I still have no news of this complaint… Despite his confession”, confided the main concerned. But the nightmare does not end there. His half-sister would have – moreover – suffered sexual touching from his parent. “But also exhibition to use his terms”, said the complainant. “My mother started legal proceedings, she also asked for a divorce of course. My little sister’s pediatrician decided to make a report […]”.
Despite the opening of a criminal investigation against his ex-father-in-law, he was placed “under assisted witness status” for corruption of a minor and for assault on a minor under the age of 15. “My little sister still had to go to her father’s,” added Charlotte who regrets that the words of a “child under six” are not listened to. “We do nothing, we protect the aggressors […]. The judge decided that it was not a danger for my little sister […]”. Despite all this evidence, the prosecutor’s office dismissed the criminal investigation… “disturbing facts”. A terrible cry from the heart that will leave no one unmoved!
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