Sex Scandals: France’s National Film Board Gets Three-Year Sentence on Sexual Assault Charges

Dominique Boutonnat received a sentence, including two suspended, on charges he sexually assaulted his 19-year-old godson. He has resigned from the CNC.

Dominique Boutonnat, the president of France‘s National Film Board, the CNC, has been found guilty on sexual assault charges and received a three-year sentence, two of which will be suspended.

Boutonnat has stepped down from the CNC in the wake of Friday’s verdict and will be replaced by Olivier Henrard. Boutonnat is not expected to serve any jail time but will live under house arrest with an electronic bracelet for a year, French media reports. Boutonnat denied the allegations and is appealing the decision.

Sexual Assault of Godson, 19

Boutonnat was indicted in 2021, accused of sexually assaulting his then-19-year-old godson in August 2020, during vacation in Greece.

Despite the allegations, Boutonnat, who has close ties with French President Emmanuel Macron, was re-appointed as head of the national film board in 2022 and served most of his second term, which was to end next year. Under his guidance, the film board set up several new initiatives to combat sexual harassment and fight sexual violence in the industry.

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