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Même en prison pour agression sexuelle, cet ex-massothérapeute de Québec nie encore toute intention criminelle

Le Journal de Québec

Le Journal de Québec

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July 11, 2026

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lean right
Même en prison pour agression sexuelle, cet ex-massothérapeute de Québec nie encore toute intention criminelle

Un ex-massothérapeute de Québec condamné à 18 mois de prison pour avoir agressé sexuellement des clientes n’a pas assez réfléchi derrière les barreaux

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