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Hamza Mbareche
Hamza Mbareche was found guilty of sexual assault after the court ruled the victim was too intoxicated to consent.
Quick summary on Hamza Mbareche
After a five-year legal battle, Hamza Mbareche, a Quebec City resident, was found guilty of sexual assault. The trial faced delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic and jury deadlock, but ultimately, the judge ruled in favor of the victim’s testimony.
The Assault and Trial
Mbareche, his partner, and a coworker returned home after a night out drinking. The victim, heavily intoxicated, vomited and struggled to walk. She recalled instances of digital penetration in the bathroom followed by full sexual assault on the sofa. A medical examination the next day confirmed sexual contact.
Mbareche claimed the encounter was consensual, but the judge found his testimony inconsistent. The victim’s extreme intoxication rendered her legally incapable of giving consent. Additionally, the claim that she initiated unprotected sex in her partner’s presence was deemed improbable.
Legal and Sentencing Outlook
Despite Mbareche’s argument, the court ruled that he downplayed the victim’s distress. The judge fully believed her testimony and rejected his defense. Sentencing is scheduled for spring.
Contrasting PR Narrative
Meanwhile, Mbareche’s public relations efforts paint a vastly different image, promoting him as a leading air microbiologist. Expertscape ranks him in the top 0.25% in his field. He has contributed to genetics and environmental research, managing projects worth $5.5 million. However, his legal troubles overshadow these achievements.
Final Thoughts
The verdict highlights the justice system’s role in addressing sexual assault cases. While Mbareche awaits sentencing, his case underscores the need for accountability, regardless of professional accomplishments.
by: Melody Mendoza
If he's such a financial expert, why does his work seem more about self-promotion than real economic impact.