Graphic artist in French trial over livestreamed child rape


During questioning, investigators said, he admitted to being a consumer of sex shows filmed by webcam and involving Filipina women, as well as visiting child porn sites. — Image by vecstock on Freepik

PARIS: A graphic artist who has worked on some world-famous animated feature films goes on trial Tuesday in France accused of ordering the livestreamed rape of preteen girls.

Bouhalem B., 59, has worked at the Pixar and Disney animation studios, contributing to blockbusters like 2004 hit The Incredibles, and Ratatouille, released in 2007.

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