AVIGNON, France: French prosecutors on Tuesday demanded sentences of up to 14 years for some of the remaining co-defendants of a man charged with enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his wife while she was drugged and unconscious.
On Monday, prosecutors requested a maximum 20-year jail term for Dominique Pelicot, who has been on trial in the southern city of Avignon since September with 49 other men for organizing the rapes and sexual abuse of Gisele Pelicot, now his former wife.
One man is being tried in absentia.
The case has sparked horror, protests and a debate about male violence in France, with tens of thousands of protesters staging demonstrations across the country on Saturday against violence targeting women.
The decade-long abuse of Gisele Pelicot by Dominque Pelicot was only uncovered when he was arrested for a separate upskirting offense, leading investigators to discover his meticulously-kept records of the visitors to the family home in the town Mazan.
Until Wednesday, or latest Thursday morning, prosecutors are outlining their sentencing demands for all the defendants, most of whom come from ordinary professions ranging from the fire brigade to the media.
On Tuesday, public prosecutor Laure Chabaud asked for a 14-year sentence for Karim S., 38, who was one of the few defendants whose messaging with Dominique Pelicot was discovered by investigators.
For Florian R., 32, who did not admit âintentâ and Gregory S., 31, who was âaware of Gisele Pelicotâs altered state,â Chabaud demanded thirteen years in prison.
Some defense lawyers have described the sentencing demands as âstaggeringâ and âout of proportion,â alleging the public prosecutorâs office was under pressure from âpublic opinion.â
âI fear what will happen next,â said Louis-Alain Lemaire, a lawyer for four defendants.
But public prosecutors say the trial should herald a fundamental change in society.
âIn 2024, we can no longer say âshe didnât say anything, she agreed,â thatâs from another era,â Chabaud said on Monday.
Prosecutors asked for a 12-year sentence for nine of the remaining defendants, including Boris M., 37, who claimed during the hearings that he, too, was a victim.
âHe says he was a victim of Dominique Pelicot, like Gisele Pelicot,â prosecutor Jean-Francois Mayet said.
But âat no time did he seek or obtain Gisele Pelicotâs consent,â he said, adding, âin reality, he was pleased with the situation presented to himâ by the main defendant.
Prosecutors sought a 12-year sentence for Mahdi D., 36, who also claimed to be a victim of Dominique Pelicotâs actions.
Chabaud also asked for 12-years for Lionel R., 44, who said he was taking âpart in a coupleâs fantasy.â
Many of the accused argued in court that they believed Pelicotâs claim that they were participating in a libertine fantasy, in which his wife had consented to sexual contact and was only pretending to be asleep.
Among them, 33 have also claimed they were not in their right minds when they abused or raped Gisele Pelicot, a defense not backed by any of the psychological reports compiled by court-appointed experts.
Prosecutors also sought a 12-year jail term for Cyril B., 47, who âwas well aware Gisele Pelicot should not be woken up,â and for Thierry P., 54, who said Dominique Pelicot was âsolely responsible,â the public prosecutor said.
Mayet demanded the same prison sentence for Omar D., 36, who argued âthe husbandâs consent and presence seemed to be sufficient,â and Ahmed T., 54, who âdenies any responsibility.â
Two other defendants, Redouane A., 40, who said he came to Mazan to âplease the coupleâ and Jean T., 52, who claimed without evidence he was also drugged by the main defendant, are also facing a 12-year jail-term.
On Monday, prosecutors requested a 17-year prison sentence for one defendant, Jean-Pierre M., 63, who applied Pelicotâs practices against his own wife to rape her a dozen times, sometimes in Pelicotâs presence.
The trial has made Gisele Pelicot, who insisted the hearings be held in public, a feminist icon in the fight of women against sexual abuse.
Prosecutor Mayet praised her âcourageâ and âdignity,â thanking her for allowing the hearings to be held in public.
The verdicts and sentencing are expected by December 20.
Prosecutors seek up to 14-year terms for French rape trial defendants
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Prosecutors seek up to 14-year terms for French rape trial defendants

- The case has sparked horror, protests and a debate about male violence in France
- Until Wednesday, or latest Thursday morning, prosecutors are outlining their sentencing demands for all the defendants