For three days, from December 18 to 20, 2024, the former manager of the Les Loges bar, in Saint-Brieuc, will be tried before the Côtes-d’Armor departmental criminal court.
The charges against him are as follows: rape of a minor over 15 years of age; use, retention or disclosure of a document or recording containing words or images of a sexual nature and obtained by an invasion of the privacy of another person; aggravated voyeurism of a minor. He faces twenty years of criminal imprisonment.
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Exceptional extension of his detention
He is accused of raping a 19-year-old woman, whom he recognizes. However, he does not recognize the rape of two 17-year-old girls, maintaining that it was a consensual three-way relationship. The events took place in the bar he managed in June 2021.
Since this date, Nicolas Moncan, now aged 33, has been in pre-trial detention. On Friday June 28, the Saint-Brieuc prosecutor’s office requested, from the investigating chamber of the Rennes Court of Appeal, the exceptional extension of his detention until his trial. The latter ordered the exceptional extension.