Gisèle Pelicot, 72, accused her ex-husband, Dominique, of drugging and orchestrating her rape by numerous men over a decade.
Pelicot waived anonymity and took the stand after her husband drugged her and invited 50 men to assault her over 10 years.
A scarf featuring a First Nations artwork has become a symbol of universal support for survivor and advocate Gisèle Pelicot ...
The wives and girlfriends of dozens of men on trial in France accused of raping another woman while she was drugged by her ...
The case has exposed disturbing gaps in French law and sparked nationwide protests demanding reform. Pelicot says she was ...
Pelicot chose to hold trial in public, to help other victims Husband invited strangers to rape her after drugging her Pelicot ...
An Australian advocacy group for older women's rights says they sent Gisele Pelicot the silk scarf as a marker of solidarity ...
In the midst of a horrifying mass rape trial against her husband and 50 other accused men, Gisèle Pelicot, 72, is being called a feminist hero, inspiring marches, rallies and a push for legal ...
Gisele Pelicot, the woman at the center of the mass-rape trial that's shocked her own country of France and the world, told ...
The 63-year-old defendant, who has a particularly troubled personal history, gave a series of confusing explanations on Wednesday before the criminal court in Avignon.
Gisèle Pelicot, a 72-year-old French grandmother, emerged as a feminist icon for her courage in demanding a public trial for ...