Overview
- Nicolas Jeanneté was found guilty by the Paris criminal court on February 23, 2026, and has filed an appeal.
- The court imposed mandatory treatment, a three‑year ban on work involving contact with minors, confiscation of his devices, and registration in the national sex‑offender database.
- Prosecutors said the materials legally retained for the case were seven images and 18 videos identified as child‑pornographic, imported via a multi‑user Telegram loop.
- The investigation began in August 2022 after a Tracfin report on suspicious finances tied to synthetic drug purchases, large cash deposits, and transfers to the Philippines.
- Police documented home deliveries of 3‑MMC for chemsex gatherings and alleged resales to partners, while the defense maintains the drugs were for personal use and the illicit files were not knowingly viewed.