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    Professor florent montaclair faces legal scrutiny over academic fraud

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    By Iris East on May 7, 2026 Europe
    Professor florent montaclair faces legal scrutiny over academic fraud
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    Professor florent montaclair faces legal scrutiny over academic fraud

    Professor Investigated
    Florent Montaclair, aged 56, is under investigation by the Montbéliard public prosecutor’s office for alleged offences including forgery, fraud, and unlawful assumption of title.
    Legal Investigation
    Florent Montaclair is under investigation for multiple offences, which may impact his academic career and lead to disciplinary actions, including the potential withdrawal of his professorial title.
    Official Note
    “The lecturer no longer holds any position whatsoever within the university,” stated the deputy director of communications at Marie & Louis Pasteur University of Franche-Comté.

    Key developments

    Professor Florent Montaclair, aged 56, is under investigation for forgery, fraud, and unlawful title assumption. The inquiry by the Montbéliard public prosecutor’s office questions his alleged PhD from a non-existent American university.

    Montaclair reportedly established a fictitious organisation to claim academic accolades, falsely boosting his profile. This fabricated recognition was presented as legitimate, enhancing his credibility within academic circles.

    The Ministry of Education has launched a process to evaluate the allegations, which may lead to disciplinary actions, including the revocation of Montaclair’s professorial title following his expulsion from Marie & Louis Pasteur University.

    Professor expelled from university for inventing ‘fake Nobel prize’ and awarding it to himself

    Professor florent montaclair faces legal scrutiny over academic fraud

    This is the story of a professor of language science who mistook his grandiose dreams for reality. Between an oversized ego and digital stagecraft, this is the tale of an academic hoax that will, for him, be settled in court.

    Florent Montaclair, aged 56, is currently the subject of an investigation opened by the Montbéliard public prosecutor’s office (Doubs), concerning several alleged offences, including forgery, use of forged documents, fraud and unlawful assumption of title.

    The inquiry also extends to checking parts of his academic record, in particular an alleged PhD obtained from an American university whose very existence is now being called into question.

    A perfectly devised and executed stratagem

    To burnish his academic aura, he is said to have set up in recent years an entirely fictitious organisation, carefully named so as to suggest international recognition and scientific prestige.

    Once this organisation had been dreamed up, everything became simple: it announced its “results”, and Professor Montaclair’s name naturally appeared among the laureates. Unsurprisingly, he thus found himself awarded this prize, which he had himself helped to define and bring into being.

    Armed with this distinction, presented as ‘international’, the accolade was then woven into his career. It appeared on his CV and in his professional presentations, projecting the image of a researcher recognised at the highest level. This ‘award’ thus became a lever of credibility, boosting his visibility and shoring up his position in academic circles, while potentially opening up new career opportunities.

    The harder the fall

    But in the digital age of permanent fact-checking, lying is a risky business. It was when colleagues at Marie & Louis Pasteur University of Franche-Comté (source in French), as well as journalists, sought to verify the origins of this mysterious prize – which no one in specialist circles at the Sorbonne or at Oxford had ever heard of – that they began to smell a rat.

    The investigation quickly brought to light the complete absence of any legal structure, genuine jury or funds associated with this prize. The ‘Nobel of philology’ was nothing but a chimera.

    And as so often, such stories end badly, starting with his expulsion from the university. The lecturer “no longer holds any position whatsoever within the university ” where he had been employed for more than 20 years, the institution’s deputy director of communications said.

    A process to assess the facts he may be accused of has been launched in parallel by the Ministry of Education, and could also result in disciplinary measures, including the outright withdrawal of his professorial title.

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