Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur. The former treasurer of Proxidentaire affirms that "if everyone is reimbursed, there is no more business."

Since October 7, 2021, Kévin Gainet, former treasurer of the Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur Proxidentaire dental center and prime suspect, has been under investigation in this major case. Although he served time in prison from March to July 2022 for violating his judicial supervision, he remains under electronic surveillance and unemployed.
He agreed to exchange emails with us. "The investigation was a disaster and a real disgrace to the honor of justice," he said. " A large number of those involved failed in this case ." He directly implicates the regional health agency (ARS), a labor inspector, the Quetigny gendarmes, a hygiene expert, an investigating judge, and the president of the investigating chamber. He accuses them of forgery and use of forgery.
"The accusations of mutilation were not upheld.""The Attorney General of the Dijon Court of Appeal asked the Court of Cassation that...
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