Kuwait Times

Frenchman in Nobel scandal jailed for rape

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STOCKHOLM: A Swedish court yesterday sentenced a Frenchman at the heart of a Nobel scandal to two years in jail for rape in a scandal that emerged during the #MeToo campaign. An influentia­l figure in Stockholm’s cultural scene, 72-year-old Jean-Claude Arnault went on trial last month on two counts of rape relating to incidents dating back to 2011. In its ruling yesterday, the Stockholm district court found him guilty on one of the charges while acquitting him of the other.

“The defendant is found guilty of rape committed during the night between the 5th and 6th of October 2011 and has been sentenced to imprisonme­nt for two years,” a court statement said. “The injured party has been awarded compensati­on for damages.” Prosecutor­s had called for a minimum sentence of three years in what was one of the first big trials to come out of the #MeToo movement. “There is no reason why the sentence should be less than two years,” presiding judge Gudrun Antemar told a press conference, saying the victim had been put in a situation where she was “helpless”.

Arnault is married to a member of the Swedish Academy which selects the Nobel Literature Prize winner, with the scandal prompting the postponeme­nt of this year’s award. The scandal erupted in November 2017, one month after rape and sexual abuse accusation­s surfaced against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein. At the time, Swedish

daily Dagens Nyheter published the testimonie­s of 18 women claiming to have been raped, sexually assaulted or harassed by Arnault, who had close ties to the Academy.

Intense fear

Prosecutor­s investigat­ing the allegation­s against Arnault dropped several of them due to lack of evidence or because the statute of limitation­s had expired. The two counts of rape involved one woman. According to the prosecutio­n, Arnault allegedly forced the woman-who was in a state of “intense fear”-to have oral sex and intercours­e in a Stockholm apartment on October 5, 2011. He was also accused of raping her during the night of December 2-3 while she was asleep but the court found there was insufficie­nt evidence to convict him on that charge. The trial was heard behind closed doors to protect the victim, whose identity has not been disclosed. Arnault has maintained his innocence from the start. He has been held in preventive custody since the end of his trial on September 24 and will remain in jail until the formal start of his sentence, the court said.

Culture of silence

His accusers claim the Swedish Academy was well aware of his behavior, and blame the institutio­n for having helped create a “culture of silence” that pervaded Sweden’s cultural circles. An internal Academy probe concluded there were conflicts of interest between Arnault and the Academy, and that several female Academy members and people close to them had been harassed or assaulted by the Frenchman. It also found he had leaked the names of Nobel literature laureates to his friends on several occasions. According to the Svenska Dagbladet daily, Arnault was born in Marseille in 1946 to Russian refugee parents and came to Sweden in the late 1960s to study photograph­y. —AFP

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