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| Tariq Ramadan is a married father of four whose grandfather founded Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood |
Tariq
Ramadan, a leading Islamic scholar charged in France with raping two women, has
also been accused of taking part in the gang rape of a journalist, French
judicial sources said Sunday.
The sources
confirmed reports on Europe 1 radio and in Le Journal du Dimanche newspaper
that a woman in her 50s had accused Ramadan, 56, of raping her along with a
member of his staff when she went to interview the academic at a hotel in Lyon
in May 2014.
The woman,
who filed a criminal complaint in May 2019, also accused Ramadan of issuing
"threats or acts of intimidation" aimed at dissuading her from
reporting the alleged attack to the police, the judicial sources added.
Ramadan, a
married father of four whose grandfather founded Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood,
was a professor at Oxford University until he was forced to take leave when
rape allegations surfaced at the height of the "Me Too" movement in
late 2017.
He has
denied charges he raped a disabled woman in 2009 and a feminist activist in
2012.
He was
taken into custody in February 2018 and held for nine months before being
granted bail.
Authorities
in Switzerland are also investigating him after receiving a rape complaint in
that country.
His lawyer,
Emmanuel Marsigny, refused to comment Sunday on the latest allegations against
him in France.
The woman
behind the latest complaint told police that Ramadan and a male assistant
repeatedly raped her in Ramadan's room at the Sofitel hotel in Lyon.
She
described the alleged attack as being of "untold violence" and
claimed that when she threatened to report them to the police Ramadan replied:
"You don't know how powerful I am."
She also
claimed that Ramadan had contacted her via the Messenger app in January, two
months after his release from jail, saying that he wanted to make her an
"offer" of a "professional nature", without giving details.
Tariq
Ramadan is a married father of four whose grandfather founded Egypt's Muslim
Brotherhood.

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