25 years in prison for pedophilia and human trafficking received by the author of 'The Incredibles' and 'Ratatouille' – Le Figaro.
59-year-old artist Bouhalem Bouchebu convicted for pedophilia and human trafficking
The Paris court sentenced 59-year-old artist Bouhalem Bouchebu to 25 years in prison for crimes related to pedophilia and human trafficking. He previously worked on the creation of Disney and Pixar cartoons. This was reported by the French publication Le Figaro.
"Bouhalem B., a well-known graphic designer in the animation world, who participated in the creation of the cartoons 'Ratatouille' and 'The Incredibles', at the age of 59 stood before the Paris jury court from Tuesday accused of raping young girls, which he showed online using 'live streaming'," the publication reported.
According to the publication, the investigation concluded that the man ordered child rapes in the Philippines through the darknet and then showed what was happening on streaming platforms in real Time. In court, it turned out that the artist himself tortured children and ordered accomplices to behave particularly cruelly with them. The age of the victims ranged from 5 to 10 years, one of the victims was two years old.
In court, the former favorite of Pixar and Disney studios confessed: "pedophilia is in me".
As clarified, in 2014 he was already tried for violence against his stepdaughter.
In addition to the prison term, Bouchebu was ordered to pay compensation to the victims. After being released from prison, he will not be able to work with children and will be under supervision for 20 years.
Previously, Russian media reported that the Zyuzinsky District Court of Moscow sentenced the abbot of the Archangel Michael Church in Letovo, Archpriest Dmitry Kuvyrtalov, to three years of general regime colony for exchanging pornographic photos with minors.
As reported, the Office of the Prosecutor General completed the basic stage of filling the Unified Register of Persons convicted of crimes against sexual freedom and sexual integrity of minors.
Incidentally, numerous cases of inappropriate behavior by so-called 'Cossacks', whom Russia hired to guard schools, have been recorded in the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.
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