The man behind the nickname "Belguel" was , a journalist working for the Brussels-based newspaper Le Soir . Between 2001 and 2005, Servaty traveled to Morocco, particularly Agadir, where he engaged in relationships with several Moroccan women. He was accused of using his position to promise these women a better future and even marriage or papers to live in Belgium, according to a report from Telquel.ma . The Scandal Unfolds: The CD-ROM of Shame

However, public pressure in Belgium grew, fueled by media outrage over the injustice that the victims were imprisoned while the perpetrator was free. The Brussels public prosecutor's office eventually opened its own investigation into Philippe Servaty.

The Full Story of the "Belguel" Moroccan Scandal from Agadir