In the final report from the investigatory chamber

Following FIFA Coins allegations of sexual abuse by Jean-Bart were printed by the Guardian in April, Fifa's ethics committee conducted a comprehensive investigation lasting almost six months which included hiring an independent IT consultancy business to use Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) methods to validate some of the alleged victims' claims using mobile phone data. According to the conclusion of the adjudicatory room, that allowed investigators to re evaluate several events where"young female gamers visited with the [hotel], among the alleged locations where the sexual abuse apparently occurred".

In the final report from the investigatory chamber, the panel heard statements from two alleged victims of Jean-Bart, one of whom detailed her adventures after being chosen to play Haiti Under-17s. "President Yves Jean-Bart called me on the phone to ask me to come and watch him," she said. "When he arrived he gave me a bunch of panties. I said'thank you' and if it was time to leave offered me to stay with him in his area. He advised me to stay with him and suddenly pulled me towards him. And I pushed him and he fell on his bed. And back in the centre, it was as if I exist in the opinion of everyone."

Another alleged victim described when she needed to sit alongside Jean-Bart in the rear of a car. "And I always pushed away him to leave me alone. From this day on, every time he sees me to the court he never stops telling me that I will never progress to the centre and he will never lift a finger in my favour to help me in anything."

The Fifpro report declared that there was"sufficient evidence" to suggest the centre"was being used as enticement for minor Cheap FIFA Coins football players coming from poor backgrounds who were dressed and jeopardized into sexual abuse".

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