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    By News Team on December 21, 2024 France
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    Gisèle Pelicot leaves the courthouse with her lawyer Stéphane Babonneau after the verdict in the trial for Dominique Pelicot and 50 co-accused, in Avignon, France, December 19, 2024. ALEXANDRE DIMOU / REUTERS

    Gisèle Pelicot, the French woman whose ex-husband was jailed for 20 years for orchestrating and committing mass rapes against her with dozens of strangers, has no fear of a new trial if defendants appeal, her lawyer said Friday, December 20.

    Gisèle Pelicot, 72, has been hailed as a hero and feminist icon for her courage and dignity in the three-month trial that ended Thursday with all 51 defendants, including her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot, being convicted.

    But after she described the process as a “difficult ordeal,” she risks having to go through another trial with two defendants already lodging an appeal and the lawyer of her ex-husband not ruling out doing the same.

    “In any case, she is not afraid of it. If it were to happen, she has already indicated to us that she would face it – if she is healthy, obviously, since she is a lady who is now 72,” Stéphane Babonneau, one of her lawyers, told France Inter radio. “But in any case, she has no fear of it, that is what she told us.”

    Read more Subscribers only Pelicot rape trial: A fair and independent verdict

    Asked about his client’s state of mind, Babonneau replied that “she was very happy to go home. She is very relieved.” “What she doesn’t want is for other victims to think ‘this lady has extraordinary strength, I couldn’t do that’,” he said.

    “She doesn’t want to be seen as an icon. She doesn’t want to be seen as someone extraordinary. And in reality, she is someone who remains very simple and who has decided to try to live her life in the most normal way”, he added.

    Dominique Pelicot, who had confessed to the crimes, was found guilty by the court in the southern city of Avignon and sentenced to the maximum of 20 years in prison.

    Read more Subscribers only 51 men were convicted in the Pelicot rape trial. Here’s who they are and each of their sentences

    For almost a decade, Dominique Pelicot had recruited strangers online and invited them to the family home to rape Gisèle Pelicot, who had been heavily drugged with sleeping pills. He also took videos of the rapes and took meticulous records, which were used as evidence in the trial.

    Dozens of other defendants – the men who visited the Pelicot family home to rape Gisèle Pelicot as she lay unconscious after being drugged by her husband – were handed terms of between three and 15 years.

    Gisèle Pelicot’s children still have questions

    “As for Dominique Pelicot I am satisfied with the verdict,” Gisèle Pelicot’s son David, told French broadcaster BFMTV. “Now he must pay the price for the atrocities he committed to our mother.” He added: “I am a bit more disappointed concerning what the other accused were given.”

    David Pelicot said he and his sister Caroline and younger brother Florian were “quite surprised” with the sentences given to the other accused, saying they had been given less than the national average term for rape.

    He said Dominique Pelicot would “take his secrets to his grave” and added that despite the over three months of trial “we have many questions to which we do not have answers.”

    David Pelicot said there remained the question of whether Dominique Pelicot had also assaulted Caroline. He said his son had now filed a complaint against his grandfather for groping which could lead to a trial if accepted by prosecutors.

    World leaders including German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez had on Thursday paid tribute to Gisèle Pelicot and they were joined Friday by French President Emmanuel Macron. “Thank you Gisèle Pelicot,” Macron wrote on X. “For all of us, because your dignity and your courage have moved and inspired France and the world.”

    In a sign of the international resonance of the trial, Gisèle Pelicot’s face dominated the front pages of newspapers across Europe. “She may not have imagined that she was trading anonymity for the status of a feminist icon,” The Times of London said in an editorial.

    “The dignity with which she has conducted herself stands in dramatic contrast to the depraved transgressions of her attackers who cowered behind masks as they entered court,” it added.

    Le Monde with AFP

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