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Frenchman at centre of Nobel sexual assault scandal on trial for rape

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STOCKHOLM: The man at the centre of a sexual assault scandal that prompted the Swedish Academy to postpone this year’s Nobel Literature Prize denied two counts of rape at the start of his trial Wednesday.

Frenchman Jean-Claude Arnault was an influentia­l figure on Stockholm’s cultural scene for decades, until the explosive sexual assault accusation­s against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein sparked a wave of similar allegation­s around the world.

Married to Katarina Frostenson, a member of the Swedish Academy which has been selecting Nobel literature laureates since 1901, Arnault ran the Forum club in Stockholm.

It was a key meeting place for the cultural elite and a popular spot among aspiring young authors hoping to make contact with publishers and writers.

The case against him erupted a month after the rape and sexual abuse accusation­s against Weinstein which sparked the worldwide #MeToo campaign.

Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter in November 2017 published testimonie­s of 18 women claiming to have been raped, sexually assaulted or harassed by Arnault.

Wearing a dark suit as he appeared in Stockholm’s district court on Wednesday to face two charges of rape against one woman, Arnault’s only comment to the media was “leave me alone”.

“My client denies the charges,” his lawyer Bjorn Hurtig told the court.

The judge then ruled the proceeding­s would be held behind closed doors, as is common in rape cases to protect the victim.

According to the charge sheet, a copy of which was obtained by AFP, the 72-year-old allegedly forced the victim – who was in a state of “intense fear” – to have oral sex and intercours­e in a Stockholm apartment on Oct 5, 2011.

Arnault is also accused of raping her during the night of Dec 2-3 in the same apartment while she was asleep.

He faces up to six years in prison if found guilty.

The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, entered the courtroom after the opening of the trial, coming face-to-face with Arnault, according to the daily Expressen.

The scandal rocked the Swedish Academy due to its long-standing and close ties to Arnault.

An internal Academy investigat­ion revealed that several members, as well as wives and daughters of members, had also allegedly experience­d “unwanted intimacy” and “inappropri­ate” behaviour from the accused. — AFP

 ??  ?? Arnault (second right) arrives at the district court in Stockholm. — AFP photo
Arnault (second right) arrives at the district court in Stockholm. — AFP photo

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