French Woman Says Uncovering Of Mass R*pe Trauma ‘Saved Her Life’

On Thursday, a French lady whose husband admitted to soliciting strangers to r*pe her while she was sedated testified that police saved her life by revealing the crimes.

“The police saved my life by investigating Mister Pelicot’s computer,” Gisele Pelicot told the court in the southern city of Avignon, referring to her husband — one of 51 accused abusers on trial — solely by his surname.

Gisele Pelicot, 71, testified for the first time since the remarkable trial began on Monday, outlining her odd health concerns and a fateful meeting with police in over 90 minutes.

She claimed to have had unusual memory lapses and other health issues for years and suspected she had Alzheimer’s.

In November 2020, she was summoned to visit with investigators, who showed her images of a decade of s*xual assault arranged and shot by her husband, and her world crumbled, she testified in court.

“For me, everything is falling apart. Everything I have built up over 50 years,” Gisele Pelicot said.

She had told police that Dominique Pelicot, her husband of 50 years, was a “super guy”, she recounted as her daughter and two sons watched the testimony.

At that meeting, the woman was shown “barbaric” pictures where “I’m lying motionless on the bed, being r*ped”, she remembered as her husband listened with his head bowed.

“Frankly, these are scenes of horror for me,” she said.

“They treat me like a rag doll,” she told five judges, adding she had only plucked up the courage to watch the video footage in May.

She said that none of her abusers alerted the police.

“Even an anonymous phone call could have saved my life,” the woman said as her husband kept his head down.

Lawyers for some of the defendants had questioned on Wednesday whether the couple had had a libertine relationship, or whether it was credible that Pelicot had noticed nothing for the entire decade of the abuse.

“Don’t talk to me about s*x scenes. These are r*pe scenes,” she said on Thursday, emphasising that she had never practised swinging or any other form of libertine s*x.

Gisele Pelicot (C), escorted by her lawyer Stephane Babonneau (R) and one of her sons David (2ndR), addresses media as she leaves the courthouse during the trial of her husband accused of drugging her for nearly ten years and inviting strangers to rape her at their home in Mazan, a small town in the south of France, in Avignon, on September 5, 2024.(Photo by Christophe SIMON / AFP)

 

‘Speaking for every woman’

Gisele Pelicot reiterated that she was “never complicit” and had never “pretended to be asleep” when asked by lead judge Roger Arata.

She has insisted that the trial take place in public so the full facts of the case can emerge.

After she gave her testimony on Thursday, her family said via their lawyer that their full surname could be published.

Gisele Pelicot said she wanted to draw attention to the dangers of s*xual crimes through so-called chemical submission, or drugging someone with malicious intent.

“I’m speaking for every woman who’s been drugged without knowing it,” she said.

“I’m taking back control of my life, to denounce chemical submission. Many women don’t have the proof. I have the proof of what I’ve been through,” she said.

She also told the accused to “for once in your lives at least, take responsibility for your actions”.

“I feel disgusted,” she added.

“I’ve lost ten years of my life,” she said, adding that inside she was a “field of ruins.”

Pelicot is in the process of divorcing her husband, who has admitted to the charges against him.

He was exposed by chance when he was caught filming up women’s skirts in a supermarket.

 

Folder labelled ‘abuse’

The 71-year-old father of three documented his actions with meticulous precision on a hard drive in a folder labelled “abuse”, lead investigator Jeremie Bosse Platiere has said, adding this led police to track down 50 suspects beside the husband.

The investigators counted around 200 instances of r*pe, most of them by her husband and more than 90 by strangers.

Pelicot said she had recognised only one of her alleged rapists, a man who had come to discuss cycling with her husband at their home.

“I saw him now and then in the bakery, I would say hello, I never thought he’d come and r*ped me,” she said.

The assaults took place between July 2011 and October 2020, mainly in the couple’s home in Mazan, a village of 6,000 people in the southern region of Provence.

Most of the suspects face up to 20 years in jail for aggravated r*pe if convicted.

Eighteen of the 51 accused are in custody, including Dominique Pelicot. Thirty-two other defendants are attending the trial as free men.

The last suspect, still at large, is being tried in absentia, with hearings expected to last four months until December 20.

 

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