Moroccan authorities on Wednesday sentenced seven people to prison for collaborating with French insurance tycoon Jacques Bouthier in a sexual abuse and trafficking case, a lawyer for the plaintiffs said. A court in the northern Moroccan city of Tangier “sentenced one defendant to 10 years in prison, six others to four years in prison each, while an eighth received a six-month suspended sentence,” lawyer Aicha Guella told AFP. The eight suspects – six Moroccans, including two women, and two Frenchmen – have been charged with human trafficking, sexual harassment and failure to report attempted …