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French Official Accused of Drugging Over 200 Women in Abuse Case

More than 200 women have accused a French civil servant of administering drugs to cause humiliating physical effects. Two alleged victims have publicly shared accounts of the incidents.

LSN World News · 19 August 2026

French Official Accused of Drugging Over 200 Women in Abuse Case

A French civil servant identified as Christian Nègre faces accusations from over 200 women who claim he drugged them without consent, according to reports. The allegations center on claims that the accused deliberately administered substances intended to cause involuntary urination, subjecting victims to severe public humiliation.

Two women have come forward publicly with detailed accounts of their experiences, providing named testimony to support the broader allegations. Their testimonies describe deliberate acts of chemical incapacitation followed by the physical effects the accused purportedly sought to inflict.

The scale of the allegations—involving more than 200 complainants—suggests a pattern of conduct spanning an extended period. The accusations have raised serious questions about workplace safety protocols and the ability of potential victims to seek recourse.

The case has prompted renewed scrutiny of institutional safeguards within French civil service departments. Authorities have not yet released official statements regarding investigations or potential charges related to the allegations.