Man at center of Nobel Literature scandal convicted of rape

Jean-Claude Arnault arrives at the district court in Stockholm on September 19 to appear accused of rape and sexual assault allegations. (AFP)
Updated 01 October 2018
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Man at center of Nobel Literature scandal convicted of rape

  • Jean-Claude Arnault, a major cultural figure in Sweden, faced two counts of rape of a woman seven years ago
  • He was found guilty and given a two-year jail sentence for a rape in 2011

COPENHAGEN, Denmark: The man at the center of a sex-abuse and financial crimes scandal that is tarnishing the academy that awards the Nobel Prize in Literature, has been found guilty and given a two-year jail sentence for a rape in 2011.
Jean-Claude Arnault, a major cultural figure in Sweden, faced two counts of rape of a woman seven years ago.
Stockholm District Court said Monday that the ruling was unanimous.
Prosecutor Christina Voigt had demanded three years in prison for Arnault who is married to a Swedish Academy member.
He had denied the charges, which have rocked the prestigious academy with seven members either being forced to leave or quitting in April.
In May, the academy announced that no prize would be awarded this year.