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Gisèle Pelicot says she is 'an optimist' after her husband's conviction
Summary
Officials said her husband drugged and sexually assaulted her and recruited other men; he was convicted and sentenced in September 2024. Pelicot waived her right to anonymity, describes herself as an optimist, and has a memoir scheduled for release.
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Gisèle Pelicot spoke in a recent interview about life after her ex-husband's criminal trial. Officials reported that he had drugged and sexually assaulted her and recruited others to take part while she could not consent. He was convicted in September 2024 and received a prison sentence.
Key details:
- Authorities reported that Dominique Pelicot drugged and sexually assaulted his wife and recruited other men to participate in assaults.
- He was convicted at trial in September 2024 and received a lengthy prison sentence; other participants were also sentenced.
- Pelicot waived her right to anonymity during the proceedings, has international supporters, and is preparing a memoir she says continues her effort to rebuild her life.
Summary:
The trial brought public attention to Pelicot's case and prompted support from people abroad while her family relationships were strained. What comes next for any remaining legal matters is undetermined at this time, and Pelicot says she is focused on rebuilding and sharing her story through her upcoming book.
