Gisèle Pélicot arrives at the courthouse on Sept. 5, 2024.Photo:CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP via Getty
CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP via Getty
A woman in France has said she is a “heap of ruins” after herhusband reportedly drugged her and invited dozens of men to rape herfor nearly a decade.
On Thursday, Sept. 5, Gisèle Pélicot, 71, took the stand in the Vaucluse Criminal Court in Avignon after the trial of her husband Dominique Pélicot began on Monday, Sept 2.
Her husband, also 71, has been accused of inviting multiple men — including firefighters, masons, gardeners, prison guards, soldiers and journalists, now between the ages of 26 and 73 years old — to have sex with Gisèle while she was unconscious, French paperLe Parisienpreviously reported.
“When you look at me you think she’s strong, this woman, but inside it’s a heap of ruins. The façade is strong, inside it’s not the same,” she told the court, reportedThe Telegraph..
While taking to the stand on Thursday, she also told the judge she became “convinced” she had Alzheimer’s after she suffered from memory loss; first in 2011 and then again in 2013.
Gisèle Pélicot arrives at the courthouse on Sept. 5, 2024.CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP via Getty
“I didn’t understand why I had these moments like this,” Gisèle recalled, perThe Telegraph.
She said she jokingly asked Dominique at the time whether he was drugging her, but he “broke down in tears,” the outlet stated.
The retired electricity worker, who accompanied his wife of almost 50 years to the doctor’s appointment, reportedly told her, “You actually think I could do that?” the paper added.
Gisèle Pélicot arrives at the courthouse on Sept 5. 2024.CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP via Getty
Speaking about the incident in court on Thursday, Mrs. Pélicot — who is in the process of divorcing her husband — said he “looked pale and anxious,” and “broke down in tears” amid the accusations at the time, perThe Telegraph.
“In 50 years, Mr. Pelicot had never taken pictures of other women. I said ‘I forgive you, we’ve never had any problems in 50 years. But there won’t be a next time, otherwise I’ll leave,’ " she told the court. “He said ‘I’m not going to do it again.’ I trusted it as our relationship was based on trust for the past 50 years.”
TheNew York Times, citing police, previously stated Dominique would sometimes film the assaults, reporting that authorities found more than 20,000 videos and photographs amid their investigation, with the timeline dating back to 2011.
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On Thursday, Gisèle also admitted to having a two-year affair with a friend after she and Dominique had been married for 14 years, perThe Telegraph’s live coverage. She said her husband “reacted very badly," per the outlet, adding that she’s “only ever had two men in my bed.”
Dominique’s lawyer, Béatrice Zavarro, previously said her client was not contesting the charges and had “always declared himself guilty," perThe Times.
According to the outlet, Gisèle wanted the trial to be public, so she could “raise awareness, as widely as possible, of what happened to her so that events like these never happen again,” one of her lawyers, Stéphane Babonneau, said.
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source: people.com