In 1996, Regina Louf approached the Belgian authorities to claim that she had suffered years of sexual abuse as one of the victims of a paedophile network that included politicians and other members of the country's elite. Correspondent's series of European investigations continues with journalist Olenka Frenkiel 's assessment of the case, during which there was a concerted bid to dismiss witness evidence as being the result of false-memory syndrome. Interviews with key witnesses and the policeman at the centre of the investigation -who claims his inquiry was blocked for threatening to reveal too much - provide an insight into events that caused an international storm.