(AFP) - Leading Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan, charged with raping two women in
France, and claimed Monday that he had consensual sex with both of them after
previously denying any physical contact.
Ramadan, a well-known TV commentator, has strongly denied accusations
that he raped the women in hotel rooms as an attempted smear by his opponents.
His lawyer Emmanuel Marsigny said the Swiss academic had changed his
account of what happened on the basis of text messages that have emerged
between him and his two accusers.
The messages "show that the plaintiffs lied and that the sexual
encounters were wanted, consensual and even sought again afterwards",
Marsigny said.
The unearthing of these messages "has allowed him to acknowledge
that he had sexual relations" with the women, Marsigny said.
Ramadan, accused of raping the women in 2009 and 2012, has been in
custody since February 2.
He previously insisted he had no sexual contact with his two accusers,
feminist activist Henda Ayari and a disabled woman known in media reports as
"Christelle".
Ramadan was a professor at Oxford University until he was forced to take
leave when the rape allegations surfaced at the height of the "Me
Too" movement late last year.
The married father of four, whose grandfather founded Egypt's Muslim
Brotherhood, has repeatedly sought bail arguing that being in prison is making
it difficult to treat his multiple sclerosis.
The courts have so far rejected his requests, ruling that he can receive
adequate treatment in the prison hospital at Fresnes in the southern Paris
suburbs.
Last month a computer expert working on the investigation retrieved 399
text messages between Ramadan and Christelle, whom he is accused of raping in a
Lyon hotel room in 2009.
The text messages detailed his violent sexual fantasies ahead of the
alleged attack.
Afterwards, the records show that he wrote to her: "I sensed your
unease... apologies for my 'violence'."
Ramadan previously claimed he was involved in a "game of
seduction" with Christelle, online and on the telephone.
But he said their only face-to-face contact was a drink in the hotel
bar, describing her as a "compulsive liar".
Ramadan's lawyers have also provided details of his exchanges with
Ayari, whom he is accused of raping in a Paris hotel in 2012.