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One victim told investigators:"Mr. Jean-Bart summoned me to his area. He then offered me the key to another area. He handed me a bag of panties as a gift. I immediately thanked him so that I could move. He phoned me and brought me closer to your own body. At that point, he started to get me. When I realized what was going on, I pushed him and fled the area."
The players that refused Jean-Bart's improvements were expelled from the training center and national team. Since DW mentioned in October, Jean-Bart also grabbed their passports as a method of controlling them preventing them from tripping abroad.A second victim cited in the report said:"What I need is to get my passport back and my security is ensured. If Dadou knows that I have testified against him, anything can happen to me along with my family, since he knows where he could find me."
Researchers resisted Jean-Bart's argument that the allegations were a part of an orchestrated plot to oust him as being"very tough to conceive." They also cast doubt on his claims that he suffered from a health condition that meant he was unable to have penetrative sexual intercourse, stating in any case that"the idea of sexual abuse does not necessarily require coitus." Nevertheless, investigators discovered that"the sexual behaviour and requests from Mr. Jean-Bart ranged from inappropriate touching, to sexual abuse and harassment and, in the worst case to rape (and forced abortion)."
Proof provided by FIFPro, the worldwide players' union, showed how systemic the abuse was, with 34 potential sufferers and 10 possible perpetrators identified, including 14 possible victims of Jean-Bart. The analysis concluded that Jean-Bart's behaviour was"simply jelqing, a disgrace for any soccer official," adding:"He abused his place in order to meet his personal attitude of domination on the many fragile people, ruining the careers and lifestyles of young promising female players"
Jean-Bart was in charge of the FHF for 20 years. Regardless of the thickness of these allegations against himpersonally, he continues to maintain his innocence and claims he'll appeal his lifetime ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, the world's highest sports court.
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