Rape at 36 quai des Orfèvres: the two police officers acquitted on appeal – Le Figaro

The verdict has finally fallen for Antoine Quirin and Nicolas Redouane, three years after their conviction for the gang rape of Emily Spanton. The two police officers who were tried on appeal for the gang rape in 2014 of a Canadian tourist at the headquarters of the Parisian PJ, 36 quai des Orfèvres, were acquitted this Friday, April 22 by the Assize Court of Val-de- Marl. Read also”He had changed his life and wanted to be forgotten”: two years after a gang rape, a fugitive arrested in the middle of the Normandy countryside SEE ALSO – Two police officers from 36 quai des Orfèvres tried for rape Three years after their conviction at first instance in Paris to seven years in prison, Antoine Quirin, 43, and Nicolas Redouane, 52, were declared innocent of the rape of Emily Spanton, 42, and emerged free from the Créteil courthouse where they had been on trial for three weeks. PODCAST – Is man a wolf to man? Listen and subscribe on your favorite audio platform