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Jean-Claude Arnault, 72, a major cultural figure in Sweden, had faced two counts of rape for the same woman in 2011. He was found guilty of one rape but was acquitted of the other because the ...
French photographer Jean-Claude Arnault, who was at the center of a scandal that caused a major rift in the Nobel Committee, was sentenced to two years in prison Monday after being found guilty of ...
A Swedish court on Monday found Jean-Claude Arnault, 72, guilty in a case that dates back to 2011. Arnault, who has close links to the Swedish Academy, which awards the Nobel Prize, was cleared on ...
WorldViews Jean-Claude Arnault, photographer at the center of Nobel Prize scandal, found guilty of rape. Arnault was accused of sexual assault and harassment by 18 women.
Jean-Claude Arnault, a French-Swedish photographer and artistic impresario, has lost his appeal after he challenged his conviction for rape. In fact, the appeals court found him guilty of a second ...
A Swedish court has found Jean-Claude Arnault — the man at the center of a sex-abuse scandal that forced this year's Nobel Prize in literature to be postponed — guilty of rape, sentencing him ...
By Christina Anderson The accused, Jean-Claude Arnault, is a cultural gatekeeper married to a member of the Swedish Academy, which awards the honor. By Christina Anderson After the 2018 prize was ...
Jean-Claude Arnault, 72, a major cultural figure in Sweden, had faced two counts of rape for the same woman in 2011. He was found guilty of one rape but was acquitted of the other because the ...
STOCKHOLM — A Swedish court on Monday found Jean-Claude Arnault, the man at the center of a scandal that led to the cancellation of this year’s Nobel Prize in literature, guilty of raping a ...