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Haitian football’s sexual abuse scandal: Jean-Bart banned for life by FIFA

  • November 20, 2020

For years, Yves “Dadou” Jean-Bart used the power he had built up as head of the Haitian football federation (FHF) to control and manipulate those who relied on him the most. Now, his reign of terror in the sport is over.

In an official statement, FIFA said it has banned Jean-Bart from football for life: “The adjudicatory chamber of the independent Ethics Committee has found Yves Jean-Bart, the President of the Haitian Football Association (FHF) and former FIFA standing committee member, guilty of having abused his position and sexually harassed and abused various female players, including minors, in violation of the FIFA Code of Ethics.”

He must also pay a fine of 1 million Swiss francs (€920,000). It is one of the most severe punishments ever imposed by FIFA, world football’s governing body. 

Jean-Bart, 73, had faced accusations from several players who lived and trained at the center that he forced them to have sex with him in return for their remaining part of the national team. At the time of their abuse, some of the players were younger than 18, the age of consent in Haiti.

Last month, DW uncovered allegations that Jean-Bart was still effectively running the federation and visiting players at the center, in breach of his provisional ban. One of the three other FHF employees still currently under suspension by FIFA, Yvette Felix, was said to have let Jean-Bart into the players’ dormitories late at night, where he promised to further their careers and education. 

Sources with knowledge of Jean-Bart’s ethics committee hearing said he had sought to turn the tables on the FHF officials who testified against him, making out that they, rather than he, were the abusers. But that argument was given short shrift by FIFA, which began investigating the former president in May.

Jean-Bart wielded his power at the top of the FHF for 20 years. He had denied all the allegations to the end, blaming them on rivals who wanted to get rid of him and “destabilize” the federation. He has the right to appeal his lifetime ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, the world’s highest sports court.

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The allegations of sexual abuse were first brought to light by the British newspaper The Guardian in April. As well as accusing him of rape, the newspaper alleged that Jean-Bart, through his associates, made death threats against victims and whistleblowers.

Current and former FHF officials have also claimed to DW that Jean-Bart was in the habit of keeping passports belonging to the players. They said he used the promise of visas to blackmail the players into having sex with him. During the investigation, some passports were confiscated as a means of bargaining for the players’ silence, the officials said.

Seeking justice in the courts will be a bigger challenge for the victims. On Thursday, at the request of prosecutors, a judge in Haiti dropped the criminal case against Jean-Bart, citing a lack of evidence and witnesses. In a statement, Jean-Bart “hailed” the court’s decision as “fully clearing him of any wrongdoing.”

However, DW understands that the case is also being monitored by the Department of Justice (DOJ) in the United States, which has started to gather information on Jean-Bart. The DOJ has been approached for comment.

Article source: https://www.dw.com/en/haitian-football-s-sexual-abuse-scandal-jean-bart-banned-for-life-by-fifa/a-55675164?maca=en-rss-en-all-1573-rdf

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