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However, researchers found that"the sexual conduct and asks of Mr. Jean-Bart ranged from improper touching, to sexual harassment and abuse and, in the worst case of rape (and forced abortion)."
Evidence supplied by FIFPro, the worldwide players' union, showed how systemic the abuse was, with 34 potential victims and 10 potential perpetrators identified, including 14 possible sufferers of Jean-Bart.
The analysis concluded that Jean-Bart's behaviour was"simply jelqing, '' a disgrace for any football official," including:"He abused his position in order to satisfy his own attitude of domination on the most fragile individuals, destroying the careers and lives of young female players that are promising ."
Jean-Bart was in control of the FHF for 20 years. Regardless of the thickness of these allegations against himpersonally, he continues to maintain his innocence and says he will appeal his life ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, the planet's highest sports court.
In an interview with the British news site Mail Online last month, Jean-Bart piled on FIFA for banning himsaying:"I knew I was going to be found guilty no matter what. You have to wonder whether they'd do exactly the same thing with the president of their Italian or French federations."
In contrast, the 73-year-old had heaped compliments about the conclusion with a Haitian judge to drop the criminal case against him -- a verdict that came only days prior to his life ban was announced -- asserting it"completely cleared" him of any wrongdoing. However, Jean-Bart's joy proved short lived. After international complaint, the prosecutor in Croix-des-Bouquets has since won an appeal to reopen the evaluation.
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