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Conviction Claimed spiritual healing or mediumship Guadeloupe · 2026

Jean-Luc Promeneur: seventeen-year sentence for abuse under mystical domination

Record class

Core record

Evidence status

Convicted

Authority role

self-described healer, purported miraculous son of Venus

Organization

No organization assigned

Spiritual nexus

The cited record identifies mystical domination, purification claims, claimed healing powers, targeting of psychologically vulnerable women, and isolation as the material spiritual doctrine, practice, authority, or pretext connected to the documented harm. The relevant authority role is self-described healer and purported miraculous son of Venus.

  • Spiritual healing or treatment
  • Institutional obedience or isolation

Evidence structure

Proceedings

  1. 2026-07-01 · criminal verdict and sentence

    Guadeloupe Assize Court, France. The court convicted Promeneur of rapes and sexual assaults against five women and imposed seventeen years' imprisonment.

Documented coercion mechanisms

  • mystical domination
  • purification claims
  • claimed healing powers
  • targeting of psychologically vulnerable women
  • isolation

Primary record

Sources

court reporting judgment report RCI Guadeloupe, 'Viols en série: Jean-Luc Promeneur condamné à 17 ans de réclusion criminelle' (July 1, 2026).

Detailed contemporaneous court reporting records the conviction, seventeen-year sentence, five victims and evidence that Promeneur presented himself as a healer and miraculous son of Venus and used mystical and purification claims to dominate vulnerable women.

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