"Tinder Rapist", Salim Berrada, Sentenced on Appeal to 20 Years in Prison
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Salim Berrada was found guilty of 13 rapes and 4 sexual assaults on Thursday, 2 October. Nicknamed the "Tinder rapist", he attracted his victims to his home via messages on dating sites that set out a photo session. At the statement of the verdict, he remained impassive. - The "Tinder rapist" sentenced on appeal to 20 years' imprisonment for having raped and sexually assaulted 17 women (Police, justice and other facts).
The former Moroccan photographer was found guilty, on Thursday 2 October in Créteil, of thirteen rapes and four sexual assaults. The court of appeal handed down the maximum sentence, heavier than in the first instance.
The punishment of this former Moroccan photographer is accompanied by an obligation to leave the territory permanently.
Salim Berrada, nicknamed "Tinder's rapist", was sentenced to 20 years in prison on appeal, compared with 18 years in first instance, for the rape and sexual assault of 17 women.
Salim Berrada remained impassive on the statement of the verdict of the Val-de-Marne Appeal Court on Thursday evening, standing in its glass box.

Sentenced in 2024 at first instance to 18 years in prison for 12 rapes and three sexual assaults, Salim Berrada, "the Tinder rapist", was sentenced this Thursday on appeal to 20 years in prison.
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