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Helena Soderpalm and Olof Swahnberg

Swedish court finds man at centre of Nobel prize scandal guilty of rape

Frenchman Jean-Claude Arnault leaves together with his laywer Bjorn Hurtig the court room in the Stockholm district court after the last day of hearings in his trial for rape and sexual assault, Stockholm, Sweden September 24, 2018. TT News Agency/Janerik Henriksson/via REUTERS

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A Swedish court on Monday found a man at the centre of a scandal that has rocked the academy that awards the Nobel literature prize guilty of rape and sentenced him to two years in jail.

The crisis over the charges against Jean-Claude Arnault prompted some members of the Swedish Academy to quit and forced it to cancel this year's literature prize, which would have been announced this month.

Judge Gudrun Anteman comments on the judgement from the district court in Stockholm as Jean Claude Arnault, who has close connections to the Swedish Academy, is sentenced two years in jail for one rape he was suspected of, in Stockholm, Sweden October 1, 2018. TT News Agency/Anders Wiklund/via REUTERS

It is the biggest scandal to hit the Academy since a Swedish king founded it more than 200 years ago.

Arnault, 72, pleaded not guilty to two counts of rape in a district court in Stockholm. The court acquitted him of one.

His lawyer, Bjorn Hurtig, was not immediately available for comment. Arnault is married to a member of the Swedish Academy and has worked as a professional photographer and artistic director.

An employee hands out the judgement from the district court as Jean Claude Arnault, who has close connections to the Swedish Academy, is sentenced two years in jail for one rape he was suspected of, in Stockholm, Sweden October 1, 2018. TT News Agency/Anders Wiklund/via REUTERS

Arnault has also said he is not the source of leaks of the names of some past winners.

With Academy members down to only 10 and statutes saying 12 are needed to vote in new members, previous Permanent Secretary Sara Danius and two other members who have effectively left, have said they are willing to take part in important votes such as filling vacant seats.

The Nobel Foundation could drop the Swedish Academy from awarding its prestigious literature prize if the Academy does not make further changes in the wake of the sex scandal, the head of the foundation told Reuters on Friday.

Judge Gudrun Anteman comments on the judgement from the district court in Stockholm as Jean Claude Arnault, who has close connections to the Swedish Academy, is sentenced two years in jail for one rape he was suspected of, in Stockholm, Sweden October 1, 2018. TT News Agency/Anders Wiklund/via REUTERS

The verdict coincides with this year's Nobel Prize announcements.

(Editing by Matthew Mpoke Bigg)

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