Casablanca Prosecutor Faces Adultery Charges Amid Wider Judicial Corruption Probe

In Casablanca, a deputy prosecutor of the king is being prosecuted for adultery after having had sexual relations with a cleaning lady and intermediaries. He is part of the judges highlighted as part of an investigation into the alleged involvement of magistrates in an attempt to interfere in an ongoing legal case.
New revelations about the BNPJ investigation. In addition to his alleged involvement in the case of corruption of magistrates, a deputy prosecutor of the king is accused of having had sexual relations with a cleaning lady in his office at the court of first instance of Ain Sebaa and of having demanded sexual favors in exchange for his intervention in cases, reports the Arabic daily Assabah. There is also talk of long-distance sexual relations via his mobile phone with certain intermediaries he frequented regularly.
The investigation revealed that the magistrate would have asked one of them to excite him via his mobile phone while he was in his office, which she did. The counterpart is his intervention in a legal case concerning one of the intermediary’s relatives. The file of this magistrate is similar to that of the deputy prosecutor of the king, Hicham Louski, who was sentenced to five years in prison for corruption and sexual abuse.
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