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Warning: This story contains distressing details from the start.

Dominique Pelicot, the 71-year-old man accused of drugging his wife to sleep and recruiting dozens of men to abuse her for over 10 years, has admitted to all the charges against him in his first testimony since the trial opened on 2 September.

Referring to the 50 co-defendants who are accused of raping his now ex-wife Gisèle, Mr Pelicot said: "I am a rapist like the others in this room."

"They all knew, they cannot say the contrary," he said. Only 15 of the 50 defendants admit rape, with most saying they only took part in sexual acts.

Of his ex-wife, Mr Pelicot said: "She did not deserve this."

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[–] qarbone@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Oh good, he felt accountability, finally, after 10 years of getting people to rape someone who trusted him. This is close enough to contrition for this lunatic, so we probably shouldn't destroy him.

"She did not deserve this." You don't get to say that. I'd prefer if he never got to say anything for the short remainder of his natural-born lifespan.

Edit: having read the article in full, I can't even maintain the absurdist tone I used in the first half. Whoever advised him on his defense should be barred from ever giving advice again because "I filmed the men I let into my home to rape my wife who I drugged without duress so I could prove she was definitely getting raped and wasn't a party to her rape like some of these other degenerates are trying to claim" is a first-tier shithole of an explanation.

He was also radicalized by an unknown male nurse saying he should rape his wife. Must've been a goddamn Jedi because he got turned to rape very easily. This man is utterly reprehensible and I now want to learn French so I can tell him to die in his native language.