Éric Raoult

Éric Raoult (19 June 1955 – 16 April 2021) was a French politician, affiliated to The Republicans.

During the 2005 civil unrest, Le Raincy was, although untouched by the riots, the first town to decree a curfew.

In 2007, Raoult voted against inscribing the abolition of capital punishment in the Constitution, advocating reserves for cases of "war, imminent danger or terrorist attacks".

[2] [3] In 2014, he was accused of sexual harassment by a former employee who claimed he had sent her 15,000 text messages in nine months.

Eric Raoult acknowledged the text messages, but denied sexual harassment.

[4] In March 2014, he lost the election for mayor of Le Raincy to Jean-Michel Genestier.