French Olympic Champion Yannick Agnel Set for Trial Over Rape Allegations
A French double Olympic champion, Yannick Agnel, is facing a trial on charges of rape and sexual assault after an appeal against the decision was rejected. The 33-year-old swimmer, who won two gold medals at the 2012 London Games, is suspected of having had a relationship with a 13-year-old girl in 2016.
Agnel's lawyers had appealed the decision to have him tried for the charges, but an appeals court in Colmar, France, has turned down their claim. The trial is now set to proceed, despite Agnel's insistence that the alleged relationship was consensual and loving.
Prosecutors argue that the events in question took place between December 31, 2015, and August 31, 2016, and include multiple locations such as Mulhouse, Thailand, and Tenerife. The investigation led to Agnel's indictment five months later in December 2021.
The public prosecutor at the time, Edwige Roux-Morizot, considered that the facts constituted rape and sexual assault due to the significant age difference between Agnel and his accuser, who is now in her early 20s. The justice system considers that there was genuine moral duress.
In July 2024, Agnel attended a meeting with his accuser, as part of an effort to clear his name. However, this latest development has not led to any reversal of the charges against him.
Agnel's swimming career was marked by several notable achievements, including winning gold medals in the 400m freestyle and the 4x100m freestyle relay at the London Olympics in 2012. He also won gold medals in the same two events at the 2013 world championships.
However, his reputation has been tarnished by these allegations, which have sparked widespread outrage and debate. The trial is set to provide further insight into the circumstances surrounding Agnel's alleged relationship with a minor.
A French double Olympic champion, Yannick Agnel, is facing a trial on charges of rape and sexual assault after an appeal against the decision was rejected. The 33-year-old swimmer, who won two gold medals at the 2012 London Games, is suspected of having had a relationship with a 13-year-old girl in 2016.
Agnel's lawyers had appealed the decision to have him tried for the charges, but an appeals court in Colmar, France, has turned down their claim. The trial is now set to proceed, despite Agnel's insistence that the alleged relationship was consensual and loving.
Prosecutors argue that the events in question took place between December 31, 2015, and August 31, 2016, and include multiple locations such as Mulhouse, Thailand, and Tenerife. The investigation led to Agnel's indictment five months later in December 2021.
The public prosecutor at the time, Edwige Roux-Morizot, considered that the facts constituted rape and sexual assault due to the significant age difference between Agnel and his accuser, who is now in her early 20s. The justice system considers that there was genuine moral duress.
In July 2024, Agnel attended a meeting with his accuser, as part of an effort to clear his name. However, this latest development has not led to any reversal of the charges against him.
Agnel's swimming career was marked by several notable achievements, including winning gold medals in the 400m freestyle and the 4x100m freestyle relay at the London Olympics in 2012. He also won gold medals in the same two events at the 2013 world championships.
However, his reputation has been tarnished by these allegations, which have sparked widespread outrage and debate. The trial is set to provide further insight into the circumstances surrounding Agnel's alleged relationship with a minor.