Kevin Escoffier: the Browser's Trial for Delayed Sexual Assault
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Surprised at the trial of Kevin Escoffier, which was scheduled to take place this Monday, March 30, 2026, at the Criminal Court of Lorient, is finally postponed to November, at the request of the prosecutor.
"Let's listen to the victims, let's free the floor." They are not very numerous this March 30, 2026 in the Lorient court, but they are there, determined, signs in hand. They came to support the four women who filed a complaint of sexual assault against skipper Kevin Escoffier and break the law of silence.
The French navigator Kevin Escoffier was scheduled to appear this Monday afternoon in the Lorient Correctional Court. He is accused of sexual assault on four women, whom he contests. The trial was postponed until 9 November at the request of the prosecution. - Kevin Escoffier: the browser's trial for sexual assault postponed (Police, justice and other facts).
The French skipper Kevin Escoffier was tried for sexual assault in Lorient from this Monday, March 30th. The investigation was based on the complaints of four women who accused the Breton navigator.
When questioned by four women in 2023, the 45-year-old skipper challenged the charges against him. The feminist collective We All Lorient called for a rally in the correctional court in support of the complainants.
Figure of the Offshore Race, the Navigator Kevin Escoffier Tried in Lorient for Four Sexual Assaults
The lawsuit for sexual assault by the navigator Kevin Escoffier opens in Lorient. Four women accuse him of acts committed in France and abroad. An audience expected in an environment still marked by silence.
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