A legal document reviewed by *Le Figaro* reveals that prior to the recent case involving Lyhanna, concerns raised by Prescyllia – who filed a rape complaint against Jérôme Barella’s father – were seemingly dismissed. The investigation appears to have prioritized testimonies contradicting the young complainant over psychiatric evaluations. These evaluations suggested the possibility of sexual abuse. The non-prosecution order highlights a procedural imbalance where expert psychological assessments were seemingly outweighed by opposing witness statements. This raises questions about the handling of Prescyllia’s initial allegations and the investigative priorities within the case. The findings have surfaced as new allegations against Jérôme Barella’s father are being investigated. This prior case suggests a pattern of disregarded claims within the family’s legal history.
