Georges Tron

He served as Secretary of Public Affairs in the Cabinet of François Baroin but resigned after accusations of sexual assault were made against him.

Georges Tron[2][3] received his Baccalauréat at the Lycée Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague in 1975 and a Masters in Public Law.

[2] In May 2011, George Tron became the subject of a preliminary investigation into charges of sexual harassment after two women, one represented by Yael Mellul,[4] alleged that he had attacked them between 2007 and 2010, which led him to resign as a junior minister for the civil service, tendering his resignation to French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

[5] Tron linked the case to a feud with relatives of Presidential candidate Marine Le Pen, who announced she would sue him for libel.

[5] [6] In February 2021, he was sentenced on appeal to 5 years of imprisonment (with 2 of those suspended) for the sexual harassment and rape of his former employee.