Gisèle Pelicot rape trial live: 51 men sentenced to more than 400 years as Gisèle speaks outside court

Gisèle Pelicot rape trial live: 51 men sentenced to more than 400 years as Gisèle speaks outside court

Gisèle Pelicot was swarmed as she arrived at the Avignon courthouse

France’s worst ever mass rape trial has seen 51 men convicted for a total of 428 years, in a case which has shocked the world.

Dubbed the Monster of Avignon, Dominique Pelicot wept as he became one of 51 men convicted in a mass rape and sexual abuse trial involving Gisèle Pelicot, that saw her drugged and sexually assaulted over a number of years.

Pelicot has been jailed for the maximum term of 20 years. The now ex-husband of the 72-year-old grandmother previously admitted that for years, he drugged his wife so he and strangers could abuse her while he filmed it.

Prosecutors had requested sentences totalling 652 years, but the sentences handed out by judges came up 224 year short of this.

Supporters of Ms Pelicot outside the courtroom have expressed dismay at the length of the sentences. Christelle Vidaller, 35, told Reuters news agency: “It’s a historical trial, we were expecting historical sentences.”

The press are now waiting outside the courtroom in Avignon, southern France, with Ms Pelicot set to speak out following the sentences.

Stretching over more than three months, the trial galvanised campaigners against sexual violence and spurred calls for tougher measures to stamp out rape culture.

Court sketches: Gisèle Pelicot listens to verdicts

This court-sketch made on December 19, 2024 in Avignon shows Gisele Pelicot during the hearing
This court-sketch made on December 19, 2024 in Avignon shows Gisele Pelicot during the hearing (AFP via Getty Images)
Ms Pelicot say throughout the three-month trial and faced her abusers
Ms Pelicot say throughout the three-month trial and faced her abusers (AFP via Getty Images)
Gisele Pelicot faces her ex-husband who orchestrated years of abuse
Gisele Pelicot faces her ex-husband who orchestrated years of abuse (AFP via Getty Images)

Alex Croft19 December 2024 11:58

Jean Tirano claims Dominique Pelicot sentenced him before he raped Gisèle

Jean Tirano, a 52-year-old roofer originally from Reunion Island, claims he was acting under the influence of drugs when he raped Gisèle Pelicot.

He has been sentenced to eight years in prison after raping Ms Pelicot in September 2018.

After arriving at the house, Tirano claims Dominique Pelicot gave him a drink before asking him to undress. “And after that, I don’t remember anymore”, he told the court according to Liberation. “I found myself in the car, I don’t remember how I got there.”

He claims Pelicot had drugged him using the drink.

The video of his abuse shows his abrupt exit from the room after Ms Pelicot moves and a thumbs up to the camera. But Tirano claims he has no memory of this.

“No, I don’t remember… It would be good for the victim, for the truth. And to defend myself . Now I’m seen as a liar or an idiot.”

He didn’t go to the police as he feared having to explain what he had done to his wife, Tirano claimed. “I’m not the kind of person who looks for trouble,” he added.

Alex Croft19 December 2024 11:53

‘The world is no longer the same thanks to you’ – president of National Assembly

The president of France’s National Assembly has issued words of support for Gisèle Pelicot.

She wrote on X: “Thank you for your courage Gisèle Pélicot. Through you, it is the voice of so many victims that carries today, the shame that changes sides, the taboo that is broken.

“The world is no longer the same thanks to you.”

Alex Croft19 December 2024 11:45

Jean-Pierre Marechal: Dominique Pelicot imitator sentenced to 12 years

Jean-Pierre Marechal was found guilty of the attempted rape and aggravated rape of his own wife, and of drugging her.

Marechal was sentenced to 12 years in prison, after admitting to following Dominique Pelicot’s lead by drugging his own wife for five years.

He raped his wife, and invited Pelicot to rape her.

Marechard’s lawyer, Patrick Fontard, said his client would not be appealing the verdict, but that his client could be free in three years time.

Alex Croft19 December 2024 11:41

‘Thank you, Madame’: Gisèle Pelicot on L’Humanité front cover

Alex Croft19 December 2024 11:28

Comment | Gisèle Pelicot’s daughter is dealing with unimaginable horror – as do all ‘forgotten victims’

Since September – when she bravely waived anonymity and testified against her husband Dominique – horrific details of how he drugged her, raped her and facilitated her rape by at least 50 other men have slowly come to light.

She has faced her abusers throughout the trial in Avignon, France, attending almost every court date. She has spoken of how “broken” she is and how her decision to be named was to help shift the shame felt by victims of rape and place it rightly on the assailants’ shoulders.

“I am a woman who is totally destroyed, and I don’t know how I’m going to rebuild myself. I’m 72 soon and I’m not sure my life will be long enough to recover from this,” she said of the abuse that spanned nine years.

Alex Croft19 December 2024 11:20

Watch: Men were ‘puppets’ of Dominique Pelicot, lawyer says

Men were ‘puppets’ of Dominique Pelicot, lawyer says

Alex Croft19 December 2024 11:15

51 men sentenced to 428 years in prison – report

The 51 men accused in France’s largest mass rape trial have been sentenced to a total of 428 years, according to French outlet Le Monde.

Of the 51 found guilty – which includes Dominique Pelicot – 47 were convicted of rape, two of attempted rape and two of sexual assault.

Alex Croft19 December 2024 11:08

Pictured: Gisèle Pelicot’s son gives thumbs up outside courtroom

David, one of the two sons of Frenchwoman Gisèle Pelicot, gives a thumbs up outside the courtroom
David, one of the two sons of Frenchwoman Gisèle Pelicot, gives a thumbs up outside the courtroom (REUTERS)

Alex Croft19 December 2024 11:02

Three sentences may be deferred due to health issues – defence lawyer

The sentences of three individuals may need to be deferred due to health considerations, defence lawyer Patrick Gontard said.

Speaking outside the courtroom, Mr Gontard said mental health assessments are being undertaken, according to a translation by Sky News.

Alex Croft19 December 2024 11:01

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