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    Hello, everyone. My name is Sandy. I created this website to expose a dangerous predator and to help protect as many women as possible. As a victim of Herve Comeau, I feel it’s important to share how dangerous he truly is. I recently discovered that three years ago, he moved to California, where he now works for an advertising agency and a dealership. My goal is simply to ensure no one else is harmed by him and to keep you informed. Last month, while I was in California, I found out that he had started a relationship with a Korean woman he met on Tinder and had gotten her pregnant.

    I met Sami, one of his former coworkers. He told me they used to go sell together and he would have him drive while he was on Tinder trying to hook up with girls.

    He added that he had been paid to manage some of the accounts of his former employers, some of which he had stolen. I simply want to caution everyone not to be duped by his charming words and cunning. Numerous females' lives were devastated by this monster, including the physical, emotional, and mental abuse of his ex-wife. If you'd like more information about this man and his dangerous nature, please get in touch with me and I'll put you in contact with everyone at Black Lives Matter who is aware of his actions.

    Herve Comeau - A Predator in Disguise

    After accusations of sexual abuse, manipulation, and violence against local activist Herve Comeau, Syracuse's Common Council on Monday introduced a request to remove him from the Citizen Review Board. On June 10, a petition from Black Lives Matter Syracuse went viral online, claiming that four women had come forward with Comeau-related tales. Since the petition's release, 419 people have signed it. The council did not explain its decision to fire Comeau. According to the agenda, his removal was requested in accordance with Section 5, (1) e of Local Law 11-1993, which says that the CRB may ask the Common Council to remove a board member when necessary by a simple majority votecessary by a simple majority vote. A BLM Syracuse Medium blog post from July 19 has testimonies from those who claim Comeau abused them. Comeau is a graduate of Syracuse University, a former BLM Syracuse activist, and the Volunteer Lawyers Project of Onondaga County's immigration pro bono coordinator. Comeau has voiced opposition to, among other things, police brutality, the Muslim ban, and Columbus Day.

    A BLM Syracuse Medium blog post from July 19 has testimonies from those who claim Comeau abused them. Comeau is a graduate of Syracuse University, a former BLM Syracuse activist, and the Volunteer Lawyers Project of Onondaga County's immigration pro bono coordinator. Comeau has voiced opposition to, among other things, police brutality, the Muslim ban, and Columbus Day.

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    Survivors Tell Their Stories

    Five victims of the emotional, psychological, and sexual abuse perpetrated by Herve Yves Comeau have made the decision to share their experiences through connections with one another and a dedication to collective organizing.

    In order to aid in their own rehabilitation and foster a sense of community among those who have also been hurt by Herve Yves Comeau, survivors share their tales. The severe trauma, psychological suffering, and physical pain that Herve inflicted on the survivors were ignored for much too long, and they felt isolated from society. They each made an effort to mend the harm and toll that his abuse had inflicted on their personal and professional life. One step on the road to communal healing and reclaiming their lives is sharing their tales. The organizers and survivors invite readers and organizations to join this movement for accountability and transformational justice by taking specific activities after sharing their personal stories. The accounts of the survivors are summarized below; click on the links to read the full accounts.

    SURVIVORS SHARE THEIR STORIES

    The attempted rape of a survivor who was close with Herve is described. He told her he didn't date people darker than himself and wasn't drawn to Black women, so at first she thought that as a Black woman she was safe from his sexual advances. She now thinks that part of why he tried to coerce her into having sex with him was because she is a Black woman.

    Herve Comeau forced me upstairs, away from the other guests, on the evening of March 20, 2015, during a graduate student reading hosted in a private home in Syracuse, and made an attempt to rape me. I repeatedly uttered the word "no." I had trouble. I commanded him to halt. I acknowledged my discomfort. I shoved him. I begged. He hurt me in the body. I was able to leave after he continued until his roommate interrupted. Please keep what you just read in mind. This guy is a predator.  READ THE FULL ACCOUNT HERE.

    A second survivor, Herve's acquaintance, recalls going to his flat to hang out with him and his roommate, as she frequently did before. Her drinking was encouraged this time, though, and once she became inebriated, Herve forced a kiss and raped her sexually.

    On November 3, 2017, despite my protests, Herve forcefully and violently kissed me, put me on his bed, climbed on top of me, and ripped my shirt off. He accepted his guilt and promised that it wouldn't happen again when I confronted him to clarify that this was not consensual. Later, though, he deflected blame and trivialized his conduct.  READ THE FULL ACCOUNT HERE

    Another survivor talks about a two-year relationship with Herve during which they cohabitated and he employed a number of tactics to keep her distant from her friends and family and to cast doubt on her perception of reality, even going so far as to direct the topics of her one-on-one therapy sessions.

    Herve and I were romantically involved for almost two years. Herve mistreated me psychologically, emotionally, and intellectually throughout our relationship. He forced me to tell him things I didn't want to. He insisted I take my medication and drink. He tortured me by making up stories, and on occasion, he would keep me up late until I confessed. After Herve's attack, I was starting to look like my old self. I lost half my hair, and had to entirely stop working on my art.  READ THE FULL ACCOUNT HERE.

    One more survivor had a brief romance with Herve. In order to monitor all encounters, penalize her for disobeying orders, and once more foster the survivor's sense of isolation from her group, she tells how Herve progressively monitored and regulated her behavior.

    Herve abused me psychologically, emotionally, and sexually for seven months while we were dating. My sense of self and mental health suffered greatly as a result of his abuse. My PhD work suffered as a result of my depression, and I experienced severe suicidal thoughts for the first time in my life.  READ THE FULL ACCOUNT HERE.

    NOTE TO OTHER SURVIVORS

    You are not alone, and we believe you if there are more women who Herve has personally affected. While we lack the capacity to serve in a counseling capacity, we are connected to individuals, organizations, and resources that provide support. Connect with BLM — Syracuse on Facebook or send an email to blacklivesmattersyracuse315@gmail.com.  to get help finding these resources and other people.