France arrests longtime US fugitive wanted over child sex abuse

French authorities have arrested Michael Wiseman, a fugitive charged with child sex abuse who spent nearly 14 years on the run after escaping US authorities twice. (X/@genjustlaw)
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  • French authorities arrested Wiseman on November 1 and charged him with sexually assaulting his adopted son
  • The French charges come on top of US arrest warrants issued after Wiseman skipped the country twice

STRASBOURG, France: French authorities have arrested a fugitive charged with child sex abuse who spent nearly 14 years on the run after escaping US authorities twice, a source close to the case told AFP Friday.
The source said French authorities arrested Michael Wiseman, 51, on November 1 and charged him with sexually assaulting his adopted son, confirming an earlier statement from US police in Scottsdale, Arizona, where he was first arrested in 2008 for sexual exploitation of a minor.
“An investigation is underway in Strasbourg” city in eastern France, the prosecutor’s office told AFP, without providing further details. The source close to the case said authorities were working to determine if he had also harmed his other child, who is eight years old.
The French charges come on top of US arrest warrants issued after Wiseman skipped the country twice to escape prosecution, Scottsdale police said on November 7.
In 2008, he cut off an ankle bracelet and fled to Spain before he was found, extradited and sentenced after pleading guilty, only to escape again in 2012 while on probation.
He was traced to Vietnam, Poland and ultimately France, where he was found living in Kilstett, north of Strasbourg, under a false identity.
During the investigations, US police searches of Wiseman’s email found evidence that he was sexually abusing his 10-year-old adopted child, which the FBI reported to French authorities.