Pope's envoy to France under investigation for sexual assault

French President Emmanuel Macron and Archbishop Luigi Ventura (R) in 2018.
French President Emmanuel Macron and Archbishop Luigi Ventura (R) in 2018. Copyright REUTERS/Yoan Valat/Pool -/File Photo
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By Alice Tidey
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Luigi Ventura, 74, allegedly "caressed in an insistent and repeated manner" a city hall staffer's buttocks during a January 17 ceremony in Paris.

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The Pope's envoy to France is under investigation for allegedly sexually assaulting a junior city hall staffer during an event in Paris last month, a judicial source confirmed to Euronews on Friday.

Archbishop Luigi Ventura, 74, has been the Vatican ambassador to France for the past 10 years.

He is suspected of having inappropriately touched a junior staff member during Mayor Anne Hidalgo's New Year address on January 17.

A city hall official told Reuters that Ventura "caressed in an insistent and repeated manner the young man's buttocks during the ceremony. He put his hands on his buttocks several times."

City hall contacted authorities on January 23 and a judicial source confirmed to Euronews that a probe for sexual assault was launched on January 24.

The Vatican said on Friday that it "has learned in the press that an investigation has been launched by the French authorities against Msgr. Luigi Ventura, apostolic nuncio to Paris."

"The Holy See is awaiting the outcome of the investigations."

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