We proposed by mail a clinical evaluation to 55 young girls seen several years before for a legal expert appraisal during a trial as victims of incestuous abuse. Only 13 came to the consultation; 6 of them had followed a psychotherapy during or after the trial and 7 no. Anxiety, depressive mood with lost of self-esteem, somatic complaints and sexual dysfunction were the main features found during their clinical exam. The efficacy of the psychotherapy seems good on self-accusations and anxiety but rather poor on sadness and sexual dysfunction. We want to emphasize on the psychic difficulties encountered by the young girls for the revelation of the crime. First they had ambivalent feelings for they father or step-father who was previously a “good-worker-good-father” and second they often had to endure the negative feelings of some others members of the family who accuse them instead of the culprit for the dismemberment of the family and the financial consequences of the imprisonment of the man. Beside the psychotherapeutic support for the young girl a specific work with others members of the family, and specially the mother, seems useful to help the victim to a better outcome.