Sarah El Haïry anuncia una denuncia tras recibir amenazas en legarçon.net

La Alta Comisionada para la Infancia de Francia, Sarah El Haïry, anunció el sábado que presentará una denuncia tras las amenazas publicadas en el foro legarçon.net. Las amenazas se produjeron días después de que ella denunciara ante las autoridades a plataformas sospechosas de facilitar el abuso sexual infantil, incluido dicho sitio. El Haïry afirmó que la intimidación solo fortalece su determinación de luchar contra estos delitos.

Sarah El Haïry, Alta Comisionada para la Infancia, declaró a Ouest-France que presentará una denuncia tras recibir un mensaje amenazante en legarçon.net. Publicado el jueves por un usuario que afirma ser un ex empleado del Elíseo jubilado en 2008 bajo el mandato de Jacques Chirac, el mensaje advierte: « Faites attention à vos f... ! », aludiendo a información sobre figuras francesas vinculadas al caso Epstein.

El usuario también alega haber tenido relaciones íntimas con adolescentes conocidos durante sus viajes. El miércoles, El Haïry había alertado a la justicia sobre legarçon.net y Chaat.fr, acusándolos de conectar a « pédocriminels » sin realizar verificaciones de edad.

« Les menaces proférées à mon encontre sur ce site sont inacceptables et ne m'impressionnent pas », respondió Sarah El Haïry. Y añadió: « Ces menaces ne feront que renforcer ma détermination à faire toute la lumière sur ces faits et à traquer, dénoncer et combattre sans relâche la pédocriminalité. »

Legarçon.net describe a sus usuarios masculinos como personas que tienen « une affinité particulière pour les ados ou les pré-ados », a menudo con « une attirance sexuelle marquée ». El Haïry califica tales declaraciones como « de una gravedad extrema » de ser ciertas.

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