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French Tutor's Dark Secret: 89 Child Victims Over 50 Years in 9 Nations

Published On Wed, 11 Feb 2026
Rohan Kapoor
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A 79-year-old former French tutor faces charges of raping and sexually assaulting 89 underage boys in a case spanning over 50 years and multiple continents, prosecutors announced this week. The shocking revelations came from the suspect's own detailed handwritten notes discovered on a USB drive, exposing a lifetime of predation that authorities say targeted vulnerable teens from the 1960s onward.

The case broke open last April when the man's nephew, growing wary of his uncle's secretive behavior, found the USB containing 15 volumes of meticulous records. These documents listed victims by name—89 boys aged 13 to 17—and described the assaults in locations including France, Switzerland, Morocco, Algeria, the Philippines, Colombia, and New Caledonia. Posing as a French language and caving instructor, Jacques Leveugle exploited his travels and access to youth groups, a pattern that let him evade detection for decades. Grenoble prosecutors took the unusual step of publicly naming Leveugle to encourage additional witnesses, setting up a dedicated hotline for tips. He's remained in custody since his arrest, with formal charges filed for aggravated sexual assault and rape of minors.

Beyond the assaults, Leveugle's notes chillingly admitted to two killings: suffocating his terminally ill mother in the 1970s and his 92-year-old aunt in the 1990s, both described as "mercy" acts at their requests. A parallel murder investigation is now active, highlighting how such diaries can unravel multiple crimes long after the fact.

This scandal has reignited debates on child protection laws in France, where statutes of limitations often shield historical abusers. Officials urge international cooperation to track nomadic offenders, drawing parallels to cases like the UK's Jimmy Savile scandal or U.S. gymnastics abuse rings, where enablers and mobility prolonged the horror. Hotline: Provided by Grenoble prosecutors for potential victims.

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