A French judge has reversed a ruling in the trial of a man who is accused of drugging his wife to sleep and recruiting dozens of men to abuse her for over a decade.

Lawyers for Gisèle Pelicot, 72, had earlier appealed against the judge’s initial decision to only show video of the crimes to lawyers and the jury.

She has waived her right to anonymity in the trial, enabling the shocking details of the case to be heard in public.

Her lawyers argued the video should be seen to draw attention to the use of drugs to commit sexual abuse. They hailed the latest ruling as a “victory”

  • @voracitude
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    3 months ago

    Yeah, she waived her right to anonymity, not automatically. She chose to, and it’s her lawyers arguing these videos should be seen by the world. She is willing to give up her privacy like that to show exactly what these monsters will do to defenseless people. Absolute badass.

    • @[email protected]
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      63 months ago

      I respect her right to do this, but I’m not sure what it gains anyone. If anyone, I imagine people will view it for their own gratification.

      • @InverseParallax
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        123 months ago

        Then we should also make clear that anybody who watches them for gratification is a truly evil piece of shit.

        Many people delude themselves into thinking they’re good people even when they’re evil, we shouldn’t let them.

      • @foggy
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        Gains the same thing Emmett Till’s open casket gained.