"'Monster of Avignon' Dominique Pelicot has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after being found guilty of drugging and raping her while allowing scores of others to do so "
"Dominique Pelicot was today jailed for 20 years for drugging his wife for years so he could rape her. He also invited more than 70 men to their family home to attack her while she was blacked out"
"The mass rape trial that shocked the world has a brave female survivor at its core. With 51 men sentenced for charges including aggravated rape, attempted rape and sexual assault today, we take a look at how Gisèle Pelicot's world first crumbled"
"Warning: Distressing details. More than 50 men have been charged with aggravated rape and sexual assault on Gisèle Pélicot, 72, in her own home between 2011 and 2020"
"The 'Monster of Avignon' and the 50 men who joined him in abusing his wife Gisèle Pélicot have been sentenced today. As Gisèle inspires people across the world with her bravery, we take a look at why the public and the media were allowed into the unprecedented trial"
"Dominique Pelicot, the now ex-husband of 72-year-old grandmother Gisele Pelicot, admitted that for years he drugged his wife Gisele so strangers he recruited online could abuse her while he filmed the assaults."
"CNN gained exclusive access to French police reports containing thousands of the messages exchanged by Pelicot with the men accused of raping his unconscious wife."
"CNN gained exclusive access to French police reports containing thousands of the messages exchanged by Pelicot with the men accused of raping his unconscious wife."
"In a case that’s horrified France and shocked the world, 49 men are accused of raping Gisele Pelicot after her husband, Dominique Pelicot, allegedly drugged her repeatedly and left her unconscious. The abuse took place over nearly 10 years. CNN has gained exclusive access to a police report containing thousands of messages exchanged by Pelicot and the accused in chatrooms, on Skype and over text, revealing how the alleged crimes could have happened. While the website that Pelicot used to allegedly organize the abuse has been shut down, a CNN investigation has uncovered new forums where rape and sexual abuse are still actively discussed. There are fears that similar crimes could still be happening in plain sight."
"CNN gained exclusive access to French police reports containing thousands of the messages exchanged by Pelicot with the men accused of raping his unconscious wife."