Frenchman Convicted of Mass Rape; Daughter Calls Him a "Sexual Pervert"

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Dominique Pelicot, a 72-year-old Frenchman, was recently sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted of drugging his ex-wife, Gisele Pelicot, and facilitating the rape of her by numerous men over a decade. During a high-profile trial that has drawn widespread attention in France, 50 co-defendants were also found guilty, receiving sentences ranging from three to 15 years.

In her first televised interview since the trial, Caroline Darian, Pelicot's daughter, made shocking accusations against her father, claiming that he had also drugged and raped her. Darian expressed her belief that her father's actions were premeditated, stating, “There’s no way you can wake up one morning and say, ‘Okay, I’m gonna drug my wife.'” She described him as a "dangerous man" who should "die in prison" for his crimes.

Darian further revealed that evidence exists suggesting she was a victim of her father's abuses, citing images of her unconscious body found among Pelicot's records of his crimes. Pelicot, however, denied all allegations of abusing his daughter during the trial, which has left Darian feeling estranged from him.

The interview is part of a documentary set to air on France 2, which will explore the use of drugs in facilitating sexual violence, featuring testimonies from other survivors as well.

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