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The '''Duhamel scandal''' was a 2021 scandal involving a leading ]ian social and political sciences university, ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=12 January 2021 |title=Pourquoi l'affaire Duhamel plonge-t-elle Sciences Po dans la tourmente ? |url=https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/la-question-du-jour/pourquoi-laffaire-duhamel-plonge-sciences-po-dans-la-tourmente |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230410063104/https://radiofrance.fr/franceculture/podcasts/la-question-du-jour/pourquoi-l-affaire-duhamel-plonge-t-elle-sciences-po-dans-la-tourmente-9886758 |archive-date=April 10, 2023 |access-date=2021-03-07 |website=France Culture |language=fr}}</ref><ref name="france24.com">{{Cite web |last=El-Faizy |first=Monique |date=2021-02-17 |title=After a sluggish start, #MeToo movements pick up steam in France |url=https://www.france24.com/en/france/20210217-after-a-sluggish-start-metoo-movements-pick-up-steam-france |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220323020424/https://www.france24.com/en/france/20210217-after-a-sluggish-start-metoo-movements-pick-up-steam-france |archive-date=March 23, 2022 |access-date=2021-03-07 |website=France 24 |language=en}}</ref> The scandal originated from accusations in a book written by ], ''La Familia Grande''. In that book, Kouchner, daughter of former minister ], accused ], her step-father, of ] her twin brother.<ref>{{cite news |last=Chemin |first=Ariane |date=4 January 2021 |title=Olivier Duhamel, l'inceste et les enfants du silence |newspaper=Le Monde.fr |url=https://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2021/01/04/olivier-duhamel-l-inceste-et-les-enfants-du-silence_6065166_3224.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20230915162517/https://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2021/01/04/olivier-duhamel-l-inceste-et-les-enfants-du-silence_6065166_3224.html |archive-date=September 15, 2023}}</ref> The resulting outrage resulted in multiple resignations from the school and in Duhamel's confession. The public questioned Sciences Po's handling of the alleged activity, but the school was ultimately exonerated.


== History and scandal ==
''La Familia Grande'' is a book written by {{ill|Camille Kouchner|fr}}, daughter of ]. Its content and the content of a series of newspaper article that were published in the wake of this book created a scandal at ]<ref></ref> and in French society.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
Olivier Duhamel, a revered professor and politician, was also president of the ] (FNSP) which oversees and finances Sciences Po.<ref name="LM-2021-01-08">{{Cite news |last=Bacqué |first=Raphaël |date=8 January 2021 |title=Sciences Po, cœur du pouvoir d'Olivier Duhamel |newspaper=Le Monde |url=https://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2021/01/08/sciences-po-c-ur-du-pouvoir-d-olivier-duhamel-ebranle-par-sa-chute_6065551_3224.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20231129101533/https://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2021/01/08/sciences-po-c-ur-du-pouvoir-d-olivier-duhamel-ebranle-par-sa-chute_6065551_3224.html |archive-date=November 29, 2023}}</ref> After the sexual abuse allegations Duhamel resigned from his job at the FNSP, as host of a popular radio programme on Europe 1, and deleted his Twitter account.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Willsher |first=Kim |date=2021-01-05 |title=High-profile French political scientist accused of sexually abusing stepson |url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/05/french-political-scientist-olivier-duhamel-accused-of-sexually-abusing-stepson |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20231129101917/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/05/french-political-scientist-olivier-duhamel-accused-of-sexually-abusing-stepson |archive-date=November 29, 2023 |access-date=2022-03-09 |website=the Guardian |language=en}}</ref><ref name="rfi-20210105">{{Cite web |date=2021-01-05 |title=French intellectual under investigation, accused of raping underage stepson |url=https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20210105-french-intellectual-olivier-duhamel-resigns-over-accusations-of-raping-his-stepson-in-new-book |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20231129102540/https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20210105-french-intellectual-olivier-duhamel-resigns-over-accusations-of-raping-his-stepson-in-new-book |archive-date=November 29, 2023 |access-date=2021-01-10 |website=RFI |language=en}}</ref>


In her book, Camille Kouchner explains that dozens of her mother's intellectual friends knew about the abuse but chose to keep quiet.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2021-04-14 |title=French intellectual Olivier Duhamel confesses to sexually abusing stepson |url=https://www.france24.com/en/france/20210414-french-intellectual-olivier-duhamel-confesses-to-sexually-abusing-stepson |archive-url=https://archive.today/20230120141159/https://www.france24.com/en/france/20210414-french-intellectual-olivier-duhamel-confesses-to-sexually-abusing-stepson |archive-date=January 20, 2023 |access-date=2022-03-09 |website=France 24 |language=en}}</ref> French news magazine '']'' reported that Duhamel also organized events with the French ] involving adults and children partaking in sexual acts and alcohol consumption.<ref name="nouvelobs.com">{{Cite web |last=Le Bailley |first=David |last2=Le Drollec |first2=Alexandre |date=13 January 2021 |title=" Il était sa propre planète et on gravitait autour " : quand Olivier Duhamel régnait sur Sanary |url=https://www.nouvelobs.com/societe/20210113.OBS38777/il-etait-sa-propre-planete-et-on-gravitait-autour-quand-olivier-duhamel-regnait-sur-sanary.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20231129103605/https://www.nouvelobs.com/societe/20210113.OBS38777/il-etait-sa-propre-planete-et-on-gravitait-autour-quand-olivier-duhamel-regnait-sur-sanary.html |archive-date=November 29, 2023 |website=L'Obs}}</ref> In ''La Familia Grande'', Kouchner depicts the environment in which such events took place, and how the intelligentsia justified them intellectually. Nudity among children and adults was encouraged. Duhamel took photos of children and adults and hung them in large format on the walls.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Giulani |first=Morgane |date=June 1, 2023 |title="La familia grande", l'inceste comme mécanisme de domination |url=https://www.marieclaire.fr/la-familia-grande-camille-kouchner-inceste-olivier-duhamel-critique,1369063.asp |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20230815081838/https://www.marieclaire.fr/la-familia-grande-camille-kouchner-inceste-olivier-duhamel-critique,1369063.asp |archive-date=August 15, 2023 |access-date=November 30, 2023 |website=Marie Claire}}</ref><ref></ref> According to a witness who talked to '']'' but whose identity has not been revealed, children were told about sex and then asked to mime sexual acts in front of their parents. Twelve-year-old girls were dressed in provocative clothes and makeup, and sent to dance with 40-year-old men. Older children were asked to tell the audience about their first sexual experiences. Young boys were "offered" to older women.<ref name="nouvelobs.com" /> All of these acts were "brushed aside and silenced based on 1970s hedonism and complex parents-children relations."<ref name="courrierinternational.com">{{Cite news |date=2021-01-13 |title=Vu de Suisse. L'affaire Kouchner/Duhamel, une "grenade dégoupillée lancée sur Sciences Po" |language=fr |work=Courrier international |url=https://www.courrierinternational.com/article/vu-de-suisse-laffaire-kouchnerduhamel-une-grenade-degoupillee-lancee-sur-sciences-po |url-status=live |access-date=November 30, 2023 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20231130090436/https://www.courrierinternational.com/article/vu-de-suisse-laffaire-kouchnerduhamel-une-grenade-degoupillee-lancee-sur-sciences-po |archive-date=November 30, 2023}}</ref> 
== Source of Scandal ==


The abuse of Camille's brother allegedly started in 1989 when he was fourteen years old. He confided in his sister Camille but swore her to secrecy. By 2008, as a 33 year old father, he refused to allow his children to spend holidays with his mother, ] and Duhamel. He revealed the sexual abuse to his mother when she questioned this, and then later to his aunt ]. Évelyne, a professor at Sciences Po, allegedly believed the story but sided with her husband. Marie-France Pisier, on the other hand, took great offence at the abuse and her sister's inaction.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-05-27 |title=VIDEO. Affaire Duhamel : quand un secret tu pendant vingt ans a fait se déchirer une famille |url=https://www.francetvinfo.fr/societe/harcelement-sexuel/affaire-olivier-duhamel/video-affaire-duhamel-quand-un-secret-tu-pendant-vingt-ans-a-fait-se-dechirer-une-famille_4638795.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20231130094851/https://www.francetvinfo.fr/societe/harcelement-sexuel/affaire-olivier-duhamel/video-affaire-duhamel-quand-un-secret-tu-pendant-vingt-ans-a-fait-se-dechirer-une-famille_4638795.html |archive-date=November 30, 2023 |access-date=2022-03-09 |website=Franceinfo |language=fr-FR}}</ref> In 2011, Marie-France Pisier was found dead in her swimming pool. The death was ruled a suicide, and a link to the above-mentioned scandal was found to be unclear.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Boutry |first=Timothee |last2=Gautronneau |first2=Vincent |date=January 5, 2021 |title=Affaire Olivier Duhamel : une enquête avait été ouverte après le suicide de Marie-France Pisier |language=fr |work=Le Parisien |url=https://www.leparisien.fr/faits-divers/affaire-olivier-duhamel-une-enquete-avait-ete-ouverte-apres-le-suicide-de-marie-france-pisier-05-01-2021-8417481.php |url-status=live |access-date=November 30, 2023 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20231130095531/https://www.leparisien.fr/amp/faits-divers/affaire-olivier-duhamel-une-enquete-avait-ete-ouverte-apres-le-suicide-de-marie-france-pisier-05-01-2021-8417481.php |archive-date=November 30, 2023}}</ref> Évelyne Pisier passed away in 2017.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2017-02-11 |title=Mort d'Evelyne Pisier, figure intellectuelle de gauche |language=fr |work=Le Monde.fr |url=https://www.lemonde.fr/disparitions/article/2017/02/11/mort-d-evelyne-pisier-figure-intellectuelle-de-gauche_5078332_3382.html |url-status=live |access-date=2022-03-09 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20231130101036/https://www.lemonde.fr/disparitions/article/2017/02/11/mort-d-evelyne-pisier-figure-intellectuelle-de-gauche_5078332_3382.html |archive-date=November 30, 2023}}</ref>
The book relates how an intellectual environment around Olivier Duhamel and Sciences Po enabled an atmosphere of controversial relations between adults and children regarding sex and covered up rapes committed on the step-son of Olivier Duhamel.<ref name="LM-2021-01-08">{{Cite web|url=https://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2021/01/08/sciences-po-c-ur-du-pouvoir-d-olivier-duhamel-ebranle-par-sa-chute_6065551_3224.html|title=Sciences Po, cœur du pouvoir d'Olivier Duhamel|date=8 January 2021|via=Le Monde}}</ref>


Bernard Kouchner learned about the abuse in the 2010s and wanted to physically assault Duhamel, but Camille prevented him. Bernard went on to applaud his children's courage and honesty.<ref name="Libé-2021-01-04">{{Cite news |last=Auffray |first=Alain |last2=Faure |first2=Sonya |last3=Alemagna |first3=Lilian |date=January 4, 2021 |title=Le politologue Olivier Duhamel accusé d'inceste par ses beaux-enfants |work=Libération |url=https://www.liberation.fr/france/2021/01/04/le-politologue-olivier-duhamel-accuse-d-inceste_1810330/ |url-status=live |access-date=November 30, 2023 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20231130102629/https://www.liberation.fr/france/2021/01/04/le-politologue-olivier-duhamel-accuse-d-inceste_1810330/ |archive-date=November 30, 2023}}</ref><ref name="rfi-20210105" />
It created a chain of revelations in the media. It was indeed revealed that Duhamel was organizing many events with the French ''intelligentsia'' involving a lot of sex and alcohol and mixing adults and children.<ref></ref> According to a witness who talked to '']'' but whose identity has not been revealed, children were told about loss of virginity at 12 and were asked to mime in front of parents sexual acts, 12-year old girls were dressed with provocative clothes and make-up and sent to dance with 40-year-old men, older children are asked to tell the audience about their first sexual experience and young boys are "offered" to older women.<ref></ref> However, this was "brushed aside as part of the intellectual environment of which Duhamel was part and which was based on "hedonism", "familial saga" and "complex parents-children relations" in the 1970s.<ref></ref>


== Effects of Scandal == == Aftermath ==


{{further|Sciences Po#Duhamel scandal}}
=== On Sciences Po: resignations, #SciencesPorcs and reform of governance ===


The scandal was compared to a "bomb" launched on Sciences Po<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/actualite-france/l-onde-de-choc-de-l-affaire-duhamel-20210105|title=L'onde de choc de l'affaire Duhamel|newspaper=Le Figaro}}</ref> and to an "unpinned grenade thrown at Sciences Po".<ref name=":2">{{Cite news |last=Werly |first=Richard |date=12 January 2021 |title=A Sciences Po, le scandale mine la fabrique de l'élite |newspaper=Le Temps |url=https://www.letemps.ch/monde/sciences-po-scandale-fabrique-lelite |url-status=live |access-date=November 30, 2023 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20230921043610/https://www.letemps.ch/monde/europe/sciences-po-scandale-fabrique-lelite |archive-date=September 21, 2023}}</ref> Olivier Duhamel, director of the National Foundation of Sciences Po, Frédéric Mion, director of Sciences Po, and other members of the board of these institutions resigned. It led to other scandals and a succession crisis. The hashtag #SciencesPorcs was also created. While the book and media coverage questioned Sciences Po's responsibility in covering up sexual abuse and paedophilia, the school was exonerated of the allegations.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Mallet |first=Victor |date=2021-02-10 |title=Sciences Po director resigns as child abuse scandal rocks Paris establishment |work=Financial Times |url=https://www.ft.com/content/f7aa4ba0-1ff1-420f-b912-0e1bf433142e |url-status=live |access-date=2022-03-09 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20210210184516/https://www.ft.com/content/f7aa4ba0-1ff1-420f-b912-0e1bf433142e |archive-date=February 10, 2021}}</ref>
], president of the National Foundation of ] until 2021 and a person having a considerable influence in Sciences Po and its network since 30 years,<ref name="LM-2021-01-08">{{Cite web|url=https://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2021/01/08/sciences-po-c-ur-du-pouvoir-d-olivier-duhamel-ebranle-par-sa-chute_6065551_3224.html|title=Sciences Po, cœur du pouvoir d'Olivier Duhamel|date=8 January 2021|via=Le Monde}}</ref> resigned in January 2021 after his step-daughter, {{ill|Camille Kouchner|fr}}, published a book in which she writes that Duhamel was sexually abusing his step-son for two years during his childhood.<ref name="LM-2021-04-01">{{Cite web|url=https://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2021/01/04/olivier-duhamel-l-inceste-et-les-enfants-du-silence_6065166_3224.html|title=Olivier Duhamel, l'inceste et les enfants du silence|date=4 January 2021|via=Le Monde}}</ref><ref name="NYT-2021-01-05">{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/05/world/europe/olivier-duhamel-scandal.html|title=Prominent French Intellectual Steps Down Amid Accusations of Incest|first=Roger|last=Cohen|date=5 January 2021|via=NYTimes.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/05/french-political-scientist-olivier-duhamel-accused-of-sexually-abusing-stepson|title=High-profile French political scientist accused of sexually abusing stepson|date=5 January 2021|website=the Guardian}}</ref> The alleged victim confirmed at '']'' that revelations of Camille Kouchner are true.<ref name="NYT-2021-01-05"/> Their mother, ], professor at Sciences Po, privately defended her husband, saying that it was only fellations, and that he regretted it; she also accused Camille of not having told her earlier.<ref name="Libé-2021-01-04"/> Bernard Kouchner learned about it in the 2010s and wanted to bash Duhamel, but Camille Kouchner prevented him to do so.<ref name="Libé-2021-01-04">{{Cite web|url=https://www.liberation.fr/debats/2021/01/04/le-politologue-olivier-duhamel-accuse-d-inceste-par-ses-beaux-enfants_1810354|title=Le politologue Olivier Duhamel accusé d'inceste par ses beaux-enfants|first1=Alain|last1=Auffray|first2=Sonya|last2=Faure|first3=Lilian|last3=Alemagna|date=4 January 2021|website=Libération.fr}}</ref><ref name="rfi-20210105">{{Cite web|date=2021-01-05|title=French intellectual under investigation, accused of raping underage stepson|url=https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20210105-french-intellectual-olivier-duhamel-resigns-over-accusations-of-raping-his-stepson-in-new-book|access-date=2021-01-10|website=RFI|language=en}}</ref> ], who had a dispute with her sister to make a scandal of it, was found dead in her swimming pool in 2011, possibly by suicide, but it is unclear if it is linked with it.<ref></ref> An investigation concerning Duhamel has been opened by Paris prosecutors in January 2021 about "rape and sexual aggression against a minor".<ref name="rfi-20210105"/><ref>{{Cite news|date=2021-01-05|title=Olivier Duhamel: French political scientist faces inquiry over sex abuse claims|language=en-GB|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55544499|access-date=2021-01-10}}</ref>


Camille Kouchner's book sparked a wave of reactions on Twitter under the hashtag #MetooIncest and #MeTooGay.<ref name="france24.com"/><ref name=":0" /> An investigation concerning Duhamel was opened by Paris prosecutors in January 2021 about "rape and sexual aggression against a minor".<ref name="rfi-20210105" /><ref>{{Cite news |date=2021-01-05 |title=Olivier Duhamel: French political scientist faces inquiry over sex abuse claims |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55544499 |access-date=2021-01-10}}</ref> The scandal broke a national taboo on the abuse of minors and accelerated the advent of new child protection laws.<ref name=":0" />
These scandal was compared to a "bomb" launched on Sciences Po by '']''<ref></ref>, to an "unpinned grenade throwned on Sciences Po" by '']'' and '']''.<ref></ref> and to a "shockwave" on Sciences Po by '']''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/fr-d-ric-mion-head-of-grande-cole-sciences-po-admits-he-brushed-aside-incest-allegations-pxffmhfgd|title=Frédéric Mion, head of grande école Sciences Po, admits he brushed aside incest allegations|first=Adam Sage|last=Paris|via=www.thetimes.co.uk}}</ref> and '']''<ref></ref>. The academic staff knew, sometimes as soon as 2008,<ref></ref> and its direction had been alerted, in particular by ], former Ministry of Culture,<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.lepoint.fr/societe/affaire-duhamel-le-directeur-de-sciences-po-admet-avoir-ete-alerte-07-01-2021-2408634_23.php|title=Affaire Duhamel : le directeur de Sciences Po admet avoir été alerté|first=Le Point|last=magazine|date=7 January 2021|website=Le Point}}</ref> of the situation but a "law of silence" had been put in place regarding this.<ref name="LM-2021-04-01"/><ref name="auto"/> Sciences Po was the heart of Duhamel intellectual environment and network and therefore was "shaken" as a consequence of the Duhamel revelations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/actualite-france/sciences-po-secouee-par-l-affaire-duhamel-20210107|title=Sciences Po secouée par l'affaire Duhamel|website=LEFIGARO}}</ref><ref name="LM-2021-01-08"/>

Through the Foundations of Sciences Po, Duhamel had a large "network of influence" in politics, newspapers, TV channels, finance, etc. and therefore the scandal attained many people attached to the institution.<ref></ref> Their role in protecting this intellectual environment has been asked. The French MP ], alumnus of Sciences Po, asked why so many knew and nobody said anything.<ref></ref> A former secretary of state and current prefect of the Paris region resigned from the FNSP.<ref></ref> Duhamel’s power has extented to the French presidency and the French office of the Prime Minister. He had close relations with ] (he helped him get elected and was guest at the president's private party after his election) and also assisted ] in becoming Prime Minister and afterwards mayor.<ref></ref> They are both trying to distance themselves from the "Dumahel case".<ref></ref> Students and public figures asked for the resignation of Frédéric Mion, director of Sciences Po, before and after he refused to do so.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/paris-ile-de-france/paris/affaire-duhamel-des-etudiants-de-sciences-po-demandent-la-demission-de-leur-directeur-1912630.html|title=Affaire Duhamel : des étudiants de Sciences Po demandent la démission de leur directeur|website=France 3 Paris Ile-de-France}}</ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref> Mion, who was chosen by Duhamel as director of Sciences Po with a salary of 200,000 euros in controversial circumstances,<ref></ref> admitted he knew, having brushed aside the allegations;<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/fr-d-ric-mion-head-of-grande-cole-sciences-po-admits-he-brushed-aside-incest-allegations-pxffmhfgd|title=Frédéric Mion, head of grande école Sciences Po, admits he brushed aside incest allegations|first=Adam Sage|last=Paris|via=www.thetimes.co.uk}}</ref> but said he was made aware of a "rumour" in 2019 and said that he should have taken the issue more seriously. He told ''Le Monde'': "I let myself be fooled".<ref>{{Cite web|title=Child incest scandal shakes French intelligentsia |url=https://www.ft.com/content/581ab236-0e49-4dae-8f60-39e351e68270|access-date=2021-01-10|website=www.ft.com}}</ref> In the end, he resigned "to protect the reputation of the institution".<ref></ref> It later appeared that he lied to the inspectors to protect at least 6 other people inside Sciences Po.<ref></ref>

According to '']'', the scandal has also put into light the power of the Foundation of Sciences Po (FNSP), less well known than Sciences Po itself but "at the heart of strategical decisions since 1945", and that the FNSP and Sciences Po are "untouchable with the power of their network".<ref></ref>

=== On the French Society: #MeToIncest and #MeTooGay ===

Two cascade of revelations were created in the French Society: #MetooIncest and #MeTooGay.<ref></ref>


In April 2021, Duhamel confessed to sexually abusing his stepson.<ref name=":0" /> On June 14, 2021, French police announced they would drop the investigation into charges of sexual aggression against and rape of a minor because the statute of limitations had expired. They said that, had this not been the case, the facts revealed in their investigation would have led to a prosecution.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Méheut |first=Constant |date=June 14, 2021 |title=France Drops Rape Investigation of Prominent Intellectual |work=] |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/14/world/europe/olivier-duhamel-france.html |url-status=live |access-date=November 30, 2023 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20210615134351/https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/14/world/europe/olivier-duhamel-france.html |archive-date=June 15, 2021}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 02:50, 3 December 2024

The Duhamel scandal was a 2021 scandal involving a leading Parisian social and political sciences university, Sciences Po. The scandal originated from accusations in a book written by Camille Kouchner, La Familia Grande. In that book, Kouchner, daughter of former minister Bernard Kouchner, accused Olivier Duhamel, her step-father, of sexually abusing her twin brother. The resulting outrage resulted in multiple resignations from the school and in Duhamel's confession. The public questioned Sciences Po's handling of the alleged activity, but the school was ultimately exonerated.

History and scandal

Olivier Duhamel, a revered professor and politician, was also president of the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques (FNSP) which oversees and finances Sciences Po. After the sexual abuse allegations Duhamel resigned from his job at the FNSP, as host of a popular radio programme on Europe 1, and deleted his Twitter account.

In her book, Camille Kouchner explains that dozens of her mother's intellectual friends knew about the abuse but chose to keep quiet. French news magazine L'Obs reported that Duhamel also organized events with the French intelligentsia involving adults and children partaking in sexual acts and alcohol consumption. In La Familia Grande, Kouchner depicts the environment in which such events took place, and how the intelligentsia justified them intellectually. Nudity among children and adults was encouraged. Duhamel took photos of children and adults and hung them in large format on the walls. According to a witness who talked to L'Obs but whose identity has not been revealed, children were told about sex and then asked to mime sexual acts in front of their parents. Twelve-year-old girls were dressed in provocative clothes and makeup, and sent to dance with 40-year-old men. Older children were asked to tell the audience about their first sexual experiences. Young boys were "offered" to older women. All of these acts were "brushed aside and silenced based on 1970s hedonism and complex parents-children relations." 

The abuse of Camille's brother allegedly started in 1989 when he was fourteen years old. He confided in his sister Camille but swore her to secrecy. By 2008, as a 33 year old father, he refused to allow his children to spend holidays with his mother, Évelyne Pisier and Duhamel. He revealed the sexual abuse to his mother when she questioned this, and then later to his aunt Marie-France Pisier. Évelyne, a professor at Sciences Po, allegedly believed the story but sided with her husband. Marie-France Pisier, on the other hand, took great offence at the abuse and her sister's inaction. In 2011, Marie-France Pisier was found dead in her swimming pool. The death was ruled a suicide, and a link to the above-mentioned scandal was found to be unclear. Évelyne Pisier passed away in 2017.

Bernard Kouchner learned about the abuse in the 2010s and wanted to physically assault Duhamel, but Camille prevented him. Bernard went on to applaud his children's courage and honesty.

Aftermath

Further information: Sciences Po § Duhamel scandal

The scandal was compared to a "bomb" launched on Sciences Po and to an "unpinned grenade thrown at Sciences Po". Olivier Duhamel, director of the National Foundation of Sciences Po, Frédéric Mion, director of Sciences Po, and other members of the board of these institutions resigned. It led to other scandals and a succession crisis. The hashtag #SciencesPorcs was also created. While the book and media coverage questioned Sciences Po's responsibility in covering up sexual abuse and paedophilia, the school was exonerated of the allegations.

Camille Kouchner's book sparked a wave of reactions on Twitter under the hashtag #MetooIncest and #MeTooGay. An investigation concerning Duhamel was opened by Paris prosecutors in January 2021 about "rape and sexual aggression against a minor". The scandal broke a national taboo on the abuse of minors and accelerated the advent of new child protection laws.

In April 2021, Duhamel confessed to sexually abusing his stepson. On June 14, 2021, French police announced they would drop the investigation into charges of sexual aggression against and rape of a minor because the statute of limitations had expired. They said that, had this not been the case, the facts revealed in their investigation would have led to a prosecution.

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