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Who are the 51 men in Gisele Pelicot rape case; will old cases be reopened? 

Who are the 51 men in Gisele Pelicot rape case; will old cases be reopened? 

More than 50 men have been found guilty in one way or another for the rape or sexual assault of one French woman, Gisele...

More than 50 men have been found guilty in one way or another for the rape or sexual assault of one French woman, Gisele Pelicot, 72, over a decade from 2011 to 2020.

The rapes were orchestrated by Pelicot’s ex-husband, Dominique Pelicot, 72, who has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping his wife as well as drugging her and inviting men to their home in France to rape her.

A panel of five judges, who voted by secret ballot, handed Pelicot a 20-year prison sentence on Thursday, the longest sentence possible for this crime according to French law.

He will not be eligible for parole until he has served two-thirds of his sentence. Pelicot is entitled to appeal the sentence within 10 days of the verdict, but his lawyers did not indicate whether he plans to do this.

Here is what we know about one of the worst sexual abuse cases to be tried in modern French history:

Who has been found guilty of rape, and who hasn’t?

In one way or another, all 51 defendants in the case have been found guilty of harming Pelicot.

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Some 47 of the defendants were found guilty of rape. Two men were found guilty of attempted rape and two were found guilty of sexual assault. They were identified from videos of the assaults on Gisele Pelicot that her husband had filmed.

Men who featured in 20 additional videos of assaults, which were shown in court, have not been identified and are still at large. In total, police believe Gisele Pelicot was assaulted by 72 men.

What happened in the Gisele Pelicot case?

Gisele lived with her husband in the village of Mazan, Provence, in southeastern France, where they had retired.

Pelicot’s husband was a retired electrician. The Pelicots, who are now divorced, have three children: Caroline, David and Florian.

From 2011 to 2020, Dominique Pelicot drugged his wife by mixing sleeping pills and anti-anxiety medication Temesta, which can have a sedative effect, into her food.

He would then recruit men on a chat website called Coco, which was shut down this summer, to rape his wife while she was unconscious. He recorded the assaults on video.

Gisele Pelicot was unaware that this was happening and said she believed that she and her husband had a loving relationship.

However, for years, she experienced lapses in memory, weight loss and hair loss, fearing she was developing a serious illness such as Alzheimer’s – something her husband allowed her to continue believing.

Gisele Pelicot arrives with her lawyer, Stephane Babonneau (left), at the courthouse before a verdict is delivered on December 19, 2024 in Avignon, France [Julien Goldstein/Getty Images]

In November 2020, Pelicot was caught filming up multiple women’s skirts at a French supermarket.

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Following his arrest and 100-euro ($104) fine, the police searched his computer and discovered a folder named “Abuses” in which they found the pictures and videos of abuse.

Pelicot pleaded guilty to rape during the trial, which began on September 2 this year.

‘Mr Everyman’: Who are the co-defendants?

The men were aged between 26 to 74 and worked in professions ranging from truck driver to prison guard to nurse.

Because the rapists and abusers are from all walks of life, they were dubbed “Monsieur Tout-le-Monde” or “Mr Everyman”.

A local journalist, a banker, an IT worker and carpenters were also among the men. Some of them had wives and children.

The co-defendants included:

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The prosecutors had asked for the co-defendants to receive between 10 and 18 years in prison, but the sentences were mostly much lower than this.

Are cold cases being reopened as a result of this case?

Yes. Police suspect Pelicot may have been a serial offender responsible for other assaults over a longer period.

Investigators in Nanterre, outside Paris, have now placed Pelicot under formal investigation, and have reopened two cold cases. One is the rape and murder of an estate agent in Paris in 1991; the other is an attempted rape in 1999.

 

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