89 minors, 9 countries, 55 years: 79-year-old French man charged for raping teens, including in India among others
Grenoble prosecutor Étienne Manteaux has taken the rare step of publicly naming Jacques Leveugle, a 79-year-old man accused of raping and sexually assaulting 89 minors between 1967 and 2022. The case, which spans multiple countries including India...

How Jacques Leveugle got caught?
The investigation into the 79-year-old hinges on a massive digital trail found on a USB drive. According to AP, the device contained a 15-volume digital "memoir" written by Leveugle himself, detailing sexual acts with minors across several continents. These writings have already helped investigators identify 89 alleged victims, but efforts to locate more have been hindered by incomplete names in the texts. "We thought we would be able, internally, to identify all the victims," Manteaux told reporters, but admitted that authorities eventually "realized we were up against a wall," necessitating the public appeal.Crimes spanning multiple countries including India and Morocco
The suspect's writings describe sexual encounters in a wide array of locations, including Switzerland, Germany, Niger, the Philippines, and India. According to a written statement provided by the prosecutor to The Associated Press, Leveugle spent many years in Morocco working as a tutor for low-income families, where he is suspected of abusing at least 10 victims between 1974 and 2024. He also lived in Algeria during the late 60s and early 70s, where he reportedly worked as a teacher and is suspected of abusing at least two children. Leveugle was residing in Morocco when he was recently arrested during a return trip to France.Parallel investigation into confessed family killings
Beyond the allegations of serial sexual violence, Leveugle has reportedly admitted to the deaths of two family members. According to the Grenoble prosecutor, the suspect acknowledged smothering his mother while she was in the terminal stages of cancer and later killing his 92-year-old aunt. Regarding the death of his aunt, Manteaux told AP that the suspect claimed he "put her to death" because he had to return to the Cévennes region and she had "begged him not to leave." These admissions have prompted a parallel investigation to determine the exact circumstances of their deaths.(With agencies inputs)
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