Probe opened into rape claims against French minister Zacharopoulou
Prosecutors say they have opened an investigation into allegations of rape against secretary of state for development and the Francophonie, Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, after two complaints had been received.
TheThe Paris public prosecutor's office said on Wednesday it had opened an investigation into allegations of rape against French secretary of state for development and the francophonie, Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, after two complaints had been received, reports US News & World Report.
A first complaint for rape was submitted on May 25, which led to the opening of the investigation on May 27. A second complaint was filed on June 16, the prosecutor's office said.
Officials at the minister's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Zacharopoulou, a trained physician, previously worked as a gynaecologist before moving to politics. French media earlier reported the complaints were linked to her professional activity.