The Daily Telegraph

Sex-tape scandal renews spotlight on French Senate

- By Henry Samuel in Paris

A SEX scandal has rocked France’s Senate after a female medic reportedly used a sex tape she filmed with a senator in his office to gain favours and make her “untouchabl­e”.

A doctor working at the Senate, where the average age is about 60, is said to have complained to human resources about his medical assistant and requested her dismissal last October, according to the weekly newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné.

However, when he informed her of his intent, the assistant reportedly told him she was “untouchabl­e” and “protected by a very influentia­l senator”.

She then allegedly produced “unequivoca­l” footage she said she had shot of her having sex with the unnamed senator in his office “with his trousers around his ankles”, warning the doctor she could “get anyone I like fired”.

According to Le Canard, Gérard Larcher, the Senate president, was made aware of the tape, sent to him by the Senate’s secretary general after he had re ceived a complaint f rom t he doctor but did nothing for three months.

When the Senate finally acted, instead of sanctionin­g the assistant, the upper chamber launched “dismissal proceeding­s without notice or compensati­on” against the doctor, who they accused of “providing paid outside services”. However, the Senate’s disciplina­ry office made no mention of his status as a witness in the sex tape affair.

Le Canard said that the doctor did not wish to comment on the matter, nor did his lawyer. Mr Larcher also declined to comment. According to Le Canard, the assistant was directly imposed on the doctor by the senator involved in the video and was said to have received a 45 per cent pay rise.

The case comes three months after Joel Guerriau, a 66-year-old senator, was accused of spiking Sandrine Josso’s champagne with ecstasy at his home to carry out a sexual assault on the MP.

Ms Josso, 48, is a centrist with the Modem party, which is part of Emmanuel Macron’s parliament­ary alliance.

Last month, she addressed parliament and beseeched the government to do more to fight date rape and “better understand this phenomenon and at last find a way to bring all victims out of oblivion”.

Mr Guerriau, a centre-right member of the Horizons party and a Macron ally, has been suspended from the group.

He faces charges of “administer­ing to a person, without their knowledge, a substance likely to impair their discernmen­t or control over their actions to commit rape or sexual assault”, as well as possession of banned substances.

He denies any wrongdoing.

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