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Defiant Gisele Pelicot insists she has no regrets after ex-husband is jailed for 20 years and all 50 accomplices sentenced as Monster of Avignon trial draws to a close – recap

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Gisele Pelicot today insisted she has no regrets after breaking her anonymity ahead of the Monster of Avignon trial which saw her ex-husband jailed for 20 years for orchestrating a decade of sexual abuse against her.

The brave 72-year-old grandmother has become a heroine in France and a symbol in the fight against sexual violence after she waived her anonymity to reveal how she was drugged and raped by dozens of men invited by her partner of 50 years.

It comes as Dominique Pelicot, also known as the Monster of Avignon, was found guilty of all the charges against him in France ‘s most notorious sex crime trial and sentenced to the maximum of 20 years in prison.

In total, 51 men were sentenced to more than 400 collective years behind bars with all of Pelicot’s accomplices found guilty of sex crimes with 46 convicted of rape, two of attempted rape and two of sexual assault.

Our live coverage has now ended but for a full recap see below 

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Gisele Pelicot leaves the courthouse after hearing the verdict of the court that sentenced her ex-husband to the maximum term of 20 years jail for committing and orchestrating her mass rapes with dozens of strangers he recruited online, in Avignon on December 19, 2024. Dominique Pelicot, who had already confessed to the crimes, was earlier found guilty by the court in the southern city of Avignon after an over three-month trial that shocked France and turned his former wife Gisele into a feminist hero. His 50 co-defendants in the case were also convicted by the court, with no acquittals. (Photo by Clement MAHOUDEAU / AFP) (Photo by CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

Thanks for following us today as we wrap up our live coverage.

Throughout the day we’ve brought you the latest news from Avignon where our reporter Nick Fagge was in court and from London where senior foreign reporter Elena Salvoni was monitoring developments.

Although this page will no longer be updated there remains plenty of stories on the MailOnline website.

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The Monster of Avignon trial: Last day in pictures

Here are some eye-catching photographs from the last day of the Monster of Avignon trial as hundreds of reporters descended on France’s Provence region:

Feminist activists hold up placards as journalists queue to enter the court

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Coust Laurent/ABACA/Shutterstock (15018868h) Feminist activists hold up placards as journalists queue to enter the Avignon courthouse on 19 December 2024, as a verdict is awaited in the trial of a man, along with 50 others, accused of drugging his wife and orchestrating multiple rapes over nearly a decade. A court in Avignon, southern France, is trying Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old pensioner, accused of repeatedly raping and asking dozens of strangers to rape his sedated wife Gisèle Pelicot in her own bed for a decade. Fifty other men, aged between 26 and 74, were also on trial for their alleged involvement in the case that horrified France. Dominique Pelicot was sentenced to 20 years in prison after drugging his ex-wife Gisèle and recruiting strangers to rape her for years. Fifty other men have now been sentenced alongside him. Dominique, aged 72, showed no emotion as the verdicts were read out. Feminist Activists At The Entrance To The Courthouse - Avig

The Pelicots’ children Caroline and David arrive to hear the verdicts

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alain ROBERT/SIPA/Shutterstock (15020537k) Caroline Darian and David Pelicot. Caroline Darian and David Pelicot arrive at the courthouse as the verdict is expected in the trial of their father, with 50 others, accused of drugging his wife and orchestrating multiple rapes over nearly a decade. A court in the French southern town of Avignon is trying Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old retired, for repeatedly raping and enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily sedated wife Gisele Pelicot in her own bed over a decade. Fifty other men, aged between 26 and 74, are also on trial for alleged involvement, in a case that has horrified France in Avignon, Southern France on December 19, 2024.  Caroline Darian and David Pelicot arrive at the courthouse as the verdict is expected in their father's trial, along with 50 others, accused of drugging his wife and orchestrating multiple rapes for nearly 20 years. The court of Avignon, judge Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-o

Gisele Pelicot was flanked by her lawyers as they encountered a media scrum

AVIGNON, FRANCE - DECEMBER 19: (EDITORS NOTE: Retransmission of #2190030384 with alternate crop.) Gisele Pelicot arrives with her lawyer Stephane Babonneau (L) in front of the courthouse before a verdict in the Pelicot case is delivered on December 19, 2024 in Avignon, France. Gisele Pelicot's ex-husband and 50 other men were charged with raping her over a multiyear period, in encounters arranged by her then husband while she was drugged and unconscious. (Photo by Julien Goldstein/Getty Images)

Dominique Pelicot’s lawyer reacts after he is jailed for 20 years

Beatrice Zavarro, the lawyer of Dominique Pelicot, a Frenchman accused of drugging his then-wife Gisele Pelicot and recruiting dozens of strangers to rape her at their home in the southern French town of Mazan, talks to journalists after the verdict in the trial for Dominique Pelicot and 50 co-accused, at the courthouse in Avignon, France, December 19, 2024. REUTERS/Manon Cruz

Gisele Pelicot makes a statement after all 51 men are sentenced

Gisele Pelicot addresses the press as she leaves the courthouse after hearing the verdict of the court that sentenced her ex-husband to the maximum term of 20 years jail for committing and orchestrating her mass rapes with dozens of strangers he recruited online, in Avignon on December 19, 2024. Dominique Pelicot, who had already confessed to the crimes, was earlier found guilty by the court in the southern city of Avignon after an over three-month trial that shocked France and turned his former wife Gisele into a feminist hero. His 50 co-defendants in the case were also convicted by the court, with no acquittals. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images)

Supporters outside court show their support after the trial concludes

Does Dominique Pelicot’s childhood hold clue to his depravity?

Dominique Pelicot is driven to the court this morning

19/12/2024 Dominique Pelicot is driving from court this morning

During the trial, Pelicot’s defence lawyer, Beatrice Zavarro dug into his chaotic upbringing – which he claims included sexual abuse – and described a shaky mental state to explain the ‘perversity’ behind his crimes.

Born near Paris in 1952, Pelicot contended with a ‘dysfunctional family environment,’ said one psychiatric expert, where he experienced ‘psychological, physical and sexual abuse’.

As a child, he lived in a rehabilitation centre for prisoners for a few years while his parents worked as guards. He said he was first sexually assaulted at age nine when a male nurse at a hospital forced him to perform oral sex.

That rape could have caused ‘a split in his psyche’, said psychologist Annabelle Montagne, who described him as a ‘self-centred’ man who tended to ‘consider other people as objects to manipulate, to lie to’.

He allegedly wrote to his family a decade ago about this assault and a second incident during which a young woman sexually abused him when he was a teenager working on a building site.

Pelicot’s brother refuted this during the trial, which provoked one of the defendant’s rare angry outbursts during the proceedings.

The 72-year-old insisted that both sides – the doting father and the manipulative ‘monster’ described by his co-defendants are ‘the same man’.

For his daughter, he is the ‘worst sexual criminal of the last 20 years’.

At the end of the trial, Pelicot asked his family to accept his apology.

‘I regret what I did, making (my family) suffer… I ask them for forgiveness,’ he said.

Dominique Pelicot will not be eligible for parole until he has served two-thirds of his sentence.

  • Reporting by the AFP news agency

All crimes, verdicts and jail terms in Monster of Avignon trial in full

Today, the Monster of Avignon was slapped with a 20-year prison term by Judge Roger Arata after he pleaded guilty to drugging her repeatedly for almost a decade to rape her and to offer up her unconscious body for sex to dozens of strangers.

Several abusers have escaped justice, with police unable to identify more than 20 men involved in Gisele’s abuse.

But Arata handed down guilty sentences to another 50 men besides Pelicot, many of whom contacted Gisele’s husband online and were invited to his home in the sleepy Provence village of Mazan to assault his unconscious wife on camera.

In all, the court found 47 of the defendants guilty of rape, two guilty of attempted rape and two guilty of sexual assault.

  • Read the full story by David Averre and Elena Salvoni here

Olaf Scholz – ‘You gave women around the world a strong voice’

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has become the latest world leader to pay tribute to Gisele Pelicot following the end of the trial which thrust her into the international spotlight.

In a post on his X account, Mr Scholz said:

The shame must change sides. Thank you, Gisèle #Pelicot ! You courageously went from anonymity to public and fought for justice. You gave women around the world a strong voice. The shame always lies with the perpetrator.

Watch: How Gisele Pelicot became a French heroine

She is very much the woman of the moment for her incredible display of strength and dignity throughout the Monster of Avignon trial.

Gisele Pelicot has been described as a figurehead of feminism in France with many people paying tributes.

Courtesy of our MailOnline video team, here’s her story on how she became a hero after she married a monster.

Watch below:

NICK FAGGE: I knew trial would be a cause célèbre after watching Gisele Pelicot up close

Frenchwoman Gisele Pelicot, the victim of an alleged mass rape orchestrated by her then-husband Dominique Pelicot at their home in the southern French town of Mazan, leaves the courthouse after the verdict in the trial for Dominique Pelicot and 50 co-accused, in Avignon, France, December 19, 2024. REUTERS/Manon Cruz

I remember reading about the case when it was first reported in the French press a few years ago. The allegations were highly unusual and difficult to believe.

When the case finally came to court I wondered how many people would be interested in a sex scandal that had unfolded in a remote village in rural France.

But following my first day in court and after watching the strength and dignity that Gisele Pelicot displayed, I knew that the trial would become a cause celebre.

It was not just that she took the unusual step to waive her right to anonymity, it was that she chose to sit in a room with the 51 men who had raped and abused her when she did not have.

Almost every day for almost four months, this courageous woman starred down her attackers and successfully turned the shame directed upon her onto them.

The French judicial system is completely different to British law. For example, a defendant tells the court why they innocent before the evidence against them – in this case film footage of the rapes – is shown.

After watching these videos, the accuseds’ pathetic protests of innocence vanished into incredibility.

French lawyers are more theatrical than British barristers, but no less skilled. The calmness of Pelicot’s own lawyer Beatrice Zavarro – who persuaded him to assist the prosecution case as much as he dared – and the patience of the trial judge, President Roger Arata, I will also remember.

Watch: Nick Fagge report from the Pelicot residence in Mazan

Spanish PM pays tribute to Gisele Pelicot

Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has paid tribute to Gisele Pelicot on his X page following the end of the trial.

In a post on his X page, Mr Sanchez said:

How much dignity. Thank you, Gisèle Pelicot.

He then added:

Let shame change sides.

Dominique Pelicot found guilty of crime against daughter

Dominique Pelicot, 71, on trial for organizing the rape of his wife for 10 years by +50 people recruited on the internet. A 4-month trial begins today.

Just to revisit the earlier verdicts and sentences, it is worth reminding that Dominique Pélicot was found guilty of taking photographs of his now 45-year-old daughter, Caroline, when she was undressed.

Whilst Pelicot had admitted drugging and raping his wife, he had denied acting the same way with his daughter.

Police found a file on Pelicot’s computer entitled ‘photographs of my daughter naked,’ but the images had been deleted.

The court sentenced Pelicot to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping her and allowing other men to rape her while she was unconscious, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade.

The sentence against Pelicot was the maximum possible under French law. He was declared guilty of all charges against him.

At the age of 72, it could mean that he spends the rest of his life in prison. He will not be eligible to ask for early release until at least two-thirds of the sentence has been served.

Watch: Applause breaks out as Gisele Pelicot leaves court

We can now bring you the moment supporters broke into applause as Gisele Pelicot left court following the close of the Monster of Avignon trial.

The 72-year-old grandmother thanked supporters, journalists and her lawyers at the culmination of the trial which saw her ex-husband Dominique jailed for 20 years.

Watch the moment below:

‘Merci Gisele’ – the signs and placards outside court

We’ve reported and shown pictures of hundreds of supporters outside the court today for the verdicts and sentences of 51 men in the Monster of Avignon trial.

But here are some of the signs that have caught the eye with many thanking Gisele Pelicot for coming forward and sharing her story.

epa11784811 A woman holds a sign reading 'Thank you for your courage Gisele Pelicot' in front the criminal court before the Dominique Pelicot trial, in Avignon, South of France, 19 December 2024. Judges will hand down verdicts on 51 men in the mass rape trial in which Dominique Pelicot is accused of drugging and raping his then-wife, Gisele Pelicot as well as inviting dozens of men to rape her while she was unconscious at their home in Mazan, France, between 2011 and 2020.  EPA/GUILLAUME HORCAJUELO

Watch: Dominique Pelicot will consider appeal, lawyer says

Earlier we reported how Dominique Pelicot is considering an appeal to his 20-year sentence handed down to him in Avignon today.

The man dubbed the Monster of Avignon has 10 days to decide whether to challenge the punishment.

His lawyer Beatrice Zavarro insisted no decision had been made but that she would speak to her client regarding an appeal.

Here’s our video below:

Pictured: Gisele Pelicot leaves court

AVIGNON, FRANCE - DECEMBER 19: Gisele Pelicot leaves the courthouse next to her lawyer Stephane Babonneau (L) after a verdict in the Pelicot case on December 19, 2024 in Avignon, France. Gisele Pelicot's ex-husband, Dominique Pelicot, and 50 other men were convicted today on charges of raping her over a multiyear period, in encounters arranged by Mr. Pelicot while she was drugged and unconscious. (Photo by Julien Goldstein/Getty Images)
Gisele Pelicot leaves the courthouse after hearing the verdict of the court that sentenced her ex-husband to the maximum term of 20 years jail for committing and orchestrating her mass rapes with dozens of strangers he recruited online, in Avignon on December 19, 2024. Dominique Pelicot, who had already confessed to the crimes, was earlier found guilty by the court in the southern city of Avignon after an over three-month trial that shocked France and turned his former wife Gisele into a feminist hero. His 50 co-defendants in the case were also convicted by the court, with no acquittals. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images)
Gisele Pelicot leaves the courthouse after hearing the verdict of the court that sentenced her ex-husband to the maximum term of 20 years jail for committing and orchestrating her mass rapes with dozens of strangers he recruited online, in Avignon on December 19, 2024. Dominique Pelicot, who had already confessed to the crimes, was earlier found guilty by the court in the southern city of Avignon after an over three-month trial that shocked France and turned his former wife Gisele into a feminist hero. His 50 co-defendants in the case were also convicted by the court, with no acquittals. (Photo by Clement MAHOUDEAU / AFP) (Photo by CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

Gisele Pelicot was given a rousing applause as she left the Avignon criminal court for the last time.

Supporters chanted ‘Gisele, Gisele’ as she was escorted away by a squad of French CRS riot police.

The brave 72-year-old grandmother and her children were led to a marked police car and driven off in a four-car convoy with motor cycle outriders with blue lights flashing.

Five key takeaways from Gisele Pelicot’s statement

Gisele Pelicot speaks to the press as she leaves the courtroom, in the Avignon courthouse, southern France, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly)

In case you missed it earlier, we’ve now had reaction from Gisele Pelicot, the victim of one of France’s most notorious sex crimes, after her husband drugged her and invited strangers to rape her for a decade.

Delivering her statement in the Avignon court, here;s what she had to say:

  • Madame Pelicot said she thought about her children and grandchildren when putting herself forward in the Monster of Avignon trial
  • She thanked lawyers for their support, journalists for covering the trial and added witness statements and testimonials gave her strength when returning to court.
  • Ms Pelicot insisted she never regretted her decision to waive her anonymity and said she did so to ensure ‘society could see what was happening’
  • She called for a future in which men and women ‘can live together in harmony and mutual respect’
  • In her final remarks she said she respected the court and its decision amid reports her children were disappointed by the length of some of the sentences handed down

Defence lawyer taunts ‘hysterical’ feminists with ‘up yours’ message from molester

Christophe Bruschi, lawyer of one of co-accused, talks with supporters of Frenchwoman Gisele Pelicot, the victim of an alleged mass rape orchestrated by her then-husband Dominique Pelicot at their home in the southern French town of Mazan, in front of the courthouse after the verdict in the trial for Dominique Pelicot and 50 co-accused, in Avignon, France, December 19, 2024.REUTERS/Alexandre Dimou

One defence lawyer has taunted the feminist crowd who have gathered at the court in Avignon shouting ‘Shame on you’.

Christophe Bruschi (pictured), representing Joseph Cocco who got three years jail, told one protester he had a message for them.

You’re a bunch of hysterical knitters and my client has a message for you.Your request for 20-year prison sentences for all the defendants has been refused.

My client has walked free. He thanks you and says, “Up yours!”’

Joseph Cocco, 69, was the only one of the 51 defendants in total to be prosecuted for ‘sexual assault in a group’ and not for rape or attempted rape.

Watch: Gisele Pelicot delivers reaction after Monster of Avignon trial

Here’s a video of Gisele Pelicot delivering her statement following the culmination of the Monster of Avignon trial.

The case saw her husband jailed for 20 years for orchestrating dozens of sex attacks on her while she was drugged for more than a decade.

Watch our video here:

Gisele Pelicot – I want mutual respect between men and women

Gisele Pelicot speaks to the press as he leaves the courtroom, in the Avignon courthouse, southern France, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly)

Referring to why she waived her anonymity, she said:

I wanted when I started with this case on September 2 to ensure that society could see what was happening and I have never regretted this decision.

I want to take hold of a future in which everybody, women and men, can live together in harmony and mutual respect.

Asked for her view on the sentences handed out to her rapists, Mme Pelicot said:

I respect the decisions and I respect the court.

She thanked those present as she was ushered back into the courtroom.

  • Reporting by Elena Salvoni

Gisele Pelicot – I thought about children and grandchildren when going forward

Frenchwoman Gisele Pelicot, the victim of an alleged mass rape orchestrated by her then-husband Dominique Pelicot at their home in the southern French town of Mazan, talks to journalists after the verdict in the trial for Dominique Pelicot and 50 co-accused, at the courthouse in Avignon, France, December 19, 2024. REUTERS/Manon Cruz

Here’s the first reaction from Gisele Pelicot as she addressed the media:

It is with a lot of emotion that I am here to make a statement this case was a very difficult test for me.

I am thinking first and foremost about my children, David, Caroline and Florian. I am thinking also about my grandchildren. For them I really wanted to take this struggle forward.

I’m thinking about all the other families affected by the case and the not recognised victims in the shadows – I share their struggle

I share my deepest gratitude to everyone who helped me throughout this case. the witness statements and testimonials really gave me strength to keep coming back

I’d like to thank the journalists who covered this case from the beginning. My lawyers, I thank you. Thanks for supporting me throughout this long journey.

  • Reporting by Elena Salvoni

Gisele Pelicot emerges to make statement

We’re about to hear from Gisele Pelicot.

Stick with us for her reaction to today’s sentences.

Gisele Pelicot thanks judge after he passed historic sentences

Gisele Pelicot has reportedly thanked the judge who handed down historic verdicts and sentences to 51 men in a mass rape trial she was at the heart of.

According to reporters, Madame Pelicot addressed Roger Arata to tell him his actions would be forever remembered.

She told him: ‘Mr. President, I wanted to thank you. I know that you too will go down in history,’

The president of the Vaucluse departmental criminal court replied: ‘I wish you a lot of courage’.

  • Reporting by Elena Salvoni

Three court sketches of Pelicots released

Three court sketches of Dominique Pelicot and his ex-wife Gisele have been released following today’s hearing in Avignon.

Madame Pelicot watched on as her former husband and 50 co-defendants were found guilty and sentenced of horrific sex assaults, many perpetrated on her.

This court-sketch made on December 19, 2024 in Avignon shows Dominique Pelicot during the hearing of the verdict of the court that sentenced him to the maximum term of 20 years jail for committing and orchestrating the mass rapes of her ex-wife Gisele Pelicot (bottom R) with dozens of strangers he recruited online. Dominique Pelicot, who had already confessed to the crimes, was earlier found guilty by the court in the southern city of Avignon after an over three-month trial that shocked France and turned his former wife Gisele into a feminist hero. His 50 co-defendants in the case were also convicted by the court, with no acquittals. (Photo by Benoit PEYRUCQ / AFP) (Photo by BENOIT PEYRUCQ/AFP via Getty Images)
This court-sketch made on December 19, 2024 in Avignon shows Gisele Pelicot during the hearing of the verdict of the court that sentenced her ex-husband to the maximum term of 20 years jail for committing and orchestrating her mass rapes with dozens of strangers he recruited online. Dominique Pelicot, who had already confessed to the crimes, was earlier found guilty by the court in the southern city of Avignon after an over three-month trial that shocked France and turned his former wife Gisele into a feminist hero. His 50 co-defendants in the case were also convicted by the court, with no acquittals. (Photo by Benoit PEYRUCQ / AFP) (Photo by BENOIT PEYRUCQ/AFP via Getty Images)
This court-sketch made on December 19, 2024 in Avignon shows Gisele Pelicot during the hearing of the verdict of the court that sentenced her ex-husband to the maximum term of 20 years jail for committing and orchestrating her mass rapes with dozens of strangers he recruited online. Dominique Pelicot, who had already confessed to the crimes, was earlier found guilty by the court in the southern city of Avignon after an over three-month trial that shocked France and turned his former wife Gisele into a feminist hero. His 50 co-defendants in the case were also convicted by the court, with no acquittals. (Photo by Benoit PEYRUCQ / AFP) (Photo by BENOIT PEYRUCQ/AFP via Getty Images)

Watch: Convicted rapists transported to prison

This is the moment a bus load of convicted rapists were transported from the court in Avignon to prison following the end of France’s historic mass rape trial.

In total, 51 men were sentenced to more than 400 collective years behind bars with all of Pelicot’s accomplices found guilty of sex crimes with 46 convicted of rape, two of attempted rape and two of sexual assault.

See our video below:

‘The world is no longer the same thanks to you’: Tributes paid to Gisele Pelicot

The leader of the French parliament has thanked Gisele Pelicot for her courage that has changed the nation.

In a social media post, Yael Braun-Pivat, president of France’s National Assembly, said Madame Pelicot conveys ‘the voice of so many victims’.

The world is no longer the same thanks to you.

Gisele Pelicot to make statement

We’re expecting to hear from Gisele Pelicot shortly.

The wife of Dominique Pelicot has reportedly prepared a statement to be read out following the culmination of the trial.

Monster of Avignon’s depraved band of rapists: All the men who abused Gisele Pelicot

03/10/24   Pictured: suspect SIMONE MEKENESE  The Mazan rape case , also known as the Mazan affair, is taking place at Tribunal Juduciare, Avignon, France.   49 men are accused of having raped the same woman, Gisele Pelicot, who was drugged by her husband Dominique Pelicot without her knowledge.

France’s worst ever sexual abuse case has finally concluded after a months-long trial with 51 men brought to justice for their heinous crimes.

Dominique Pelicot, 72, who has come to be known as the Monster of Avignon, drugged, raped and organised the repeated rape and sexual abuse of his now-ex-wife Gisele Pelicot by dozens of other men.

Firefighters, soldiers, lorry drivers, a DJ and a journalist are among those found guilty of raping 71-year-old Gisele at the behest of her husband Dominique over the course of a decade – all without her knowledge.

Today, the Monster of Avignon was slapped with a 20-year prison term by Judge Roger Arata after he pleaded guilty to drugging her repeatedly for almost a decade to rape her and to offer up her unconscious body for sex to dozens of strangers.

Several abusers have escaped justice, with police unable to identify more than 20 men involved in Gisele’s abuse.

  • Read the full story by David Averre and Elena Salvoni here

Pelicot children ‘disappointed by low sentences’

The children of Dominique Pelicot believe the verdicts handed down by a French court to the guilty men in the case were too mild, a family member told AFP.

‘The children are disappointed by these low sentences,’ said the family member, asking not be identified, after a court in Avignon sentenced Dominique Pelicot’s co-defendants to between three and 15 years in jail, with two of the sentences suspended.

Men jailed for more than 400 years

Now that all the sentences have been handed down we can see the 51 men jailed today were sentenced to more than 400 collective years behind bars.

Dominique Pelicot received the longest sentence with a 20 year term.

In total, the court found 46 men guilty of rape, two guilty of attempted rape and two guilty of sexual assault.

Monster of Avignon ‘disciple’ will not appeal 12-year sentence

One of the defendant lawyer Patrick Gontard speaks to the press as he leaves the courtroom in Avignon on December 19, 2024, after hearing the verdict in the trial of a man, with 50 others, accused of drugging his wife and orchestrating multiple rapes over nearly a decade. A court in the French southern town of Avignon is trying Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old retiree, for repeatedly raping and enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily sedated wife Gisele Pelicot in her own bed over a decade. Fifty other men, aged between 26 and 74, are also on trial for alleged involvement, in a case that has horrified France. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images)

A lawyer representing Jean-Pierre Marechal, who was described as a ‘disciple’ of Dominique Pelicot, has told journalists he will not appeal his 12-year prison sentence.

Patrick Gontard said Marechal was ‘satisfied’ with the outcome, adding it was important the sentence was the court’s decision and not a public one.

Marechal was found guilty of attempted rape and aggravated rape of his wife.

He had admitted following Dominique Pelicot’s lead by drugging his wife for five years, raping her and inviting Dominique to rape her too.

Pictured: Thumbs up from David Pelicot outside court

The son of Gisele Pelicot gave a thumbs up to supporters outside the court after the sentences were passed in Avignon this morning.

David Pelicot arrived at the court with his sister Caroline to support their mother and watched on as his father was jailed for 20 years for orchestrating a mass rape against her in a case which has shaken France.

David Pelicot waves to supporters gathered outside the courthouse as he leaves the courtroom in Avignon on December 19, 2024, after hearing the verdict in the trial of his father, with 50 others, accused of drugging his wife and orchestrating multiple rapes over nearly a decade. A court in the French southern town of Avignon is trying Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old retiree, for repeatedly raping and enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily sedated wife Gisele Pelicot in her own bed over a decade. Fifty other men, aged between 26 and 74, are also on trial for alleged involvement, in a case that has horrified France. (Photo by Sylvain THOMAS / AFP) (Photo by SYLVAIN THOMAS/AFP via Getty Images)

Watch: Moment Gisele Pelicot arrives at court

We can now show you the moment Gisele Pelicot arrived at the court in Avignon before the historic mass rape trial that saw her husband jailed for 20 years alongside accomplices he urged to rape her while she was drugged.

As each sentence was handed down, Ms Pelicot refused to shed a tears as all of her abusers were convicted. The 72-year-old simply rested her head against the wall, in a further act of stoicism and defiance.

Ms Pelicot’s bravery in waiving her anonymity has seen her become a symbol of feminism in France with many supporters outside court today to show solidarity ahead of the verdicts being handed down.

Watch our video below:

Dominique Pelicot considering appeal

Beatrice Zavarro, the lawyer of Dominique Pelicot, a Frenchman accused of drugging his then-wife Gisele Pelicot and recruiting dozens of strangers to rape her at their home in the southern French town of Mazan, talks to journalists after the verdict in the trial for Dominique Pelicot and 50 co-accused, at the courthouse in Avignon, France, December 19, 2024. REUTERS/Manon Cruz

The Monster of Avignon’s lawyer Beatrice Zavarro (pictured) has said no decision has yet been made on whether he will appeal his sentence passed today

She says she will not criticise any decision made by the courts, adding they now had 10 days to discuss whether to bring forward a challenge to the ruling.

Mr Pelicot has noted this decision and we have 10 days to see if he will appeal. No decision has been made on this yet. We felt that the necessary respect was given (during the trial)

Mr Pelicot was not necessarily the conductor that was alleged, it is important to look at the difference between Mr Pelicot’s sentence and the other co-defendants, making up this orchestra, as it has been described.

Asked how her client is reacting, she added:

My client is showing the same attitude as he has done throughout. He is struck by the period in question, the sentencing period, we are going to take the 10 days to digest this and he is going to think about his future.

  • Reporting by Elena Salvoni

Pictured: Dominique Pelicot’s daughter leaves court

This is the moment Dominique and Gisele Pelicot’s daughter Caroline left the court after all the sentences were handed down in Avignon.

According to reports, Caroline told her father he will ‘die like a dog in jail’ when his 20-year prison term was read out.

Caroline Darian (R) leaves the courtroom in Avignon on December 19, 2024, after hearing the verdict in the trial of her father, with 50 others, accused of drugging his wife and orchestrating multiple rapes over nearly a decade. A court in the French southern town of Avignon is trying Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old retiree, for repeatedly raping and enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily sedated wife Gisele Pelicot in her own bed over a decade. Fifty other men, aged between 26 and 74, are also on trial for alleged involvement, in a case that has horrified France. (Photo by Clement MAHOUDEAU / AFP) (Photo by CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

Gap between sentences requested by campaigners

Trial judge President Roger Arata read out all the sentences and there was a clear gap between the maximum given to principle defendant Pelicot and the 50 other co-accused.

During the trial Pelicot had insisted that : I am a rapist and so is everyone else in the room.’

The five professional judges found almost all guilty of aggravated rape.

But they handed down prison sentences on a case-by-case basis, ignoring calls from feminist groups for ’20 years for all’.

More sentences passed

  • Patrice Nicolle: Eight years

The 55-year-old electrician drove 20 minutes to meet Pelicot at his home on a Monday night in February 2020 after making contact with Pelicot online. Gisele was snoring loudly, video evidence shows, with Patrice N claiming he did not notice she was asleep as he had sex with her.

  • Grégory Serviol: Eight years

The 31-year-old, who was 24 when the alleged rape happened in June 2017, denied the rape and said he had believed Pelicot when he assured him that his wife liked to ‘make love while drunk’. He claims Pelicot pressured him to rape her. In the videos of the act, Gregory can be seen smiling.

  • Abdelali Dallal: Eight years, but walks free today due to medical issues

The 47-year-old is one of the few men who pleaded guilty, admitting he knew at the time that Gisèle Pelicot was given sleeping pills. He said he had been invited to Pelicot’s home in Mazan to sleep with his wife.

  • Jean-Luc LA: 10 years

The 46-year-old pleaded for leniency, telling the court he doesn’t deserve a 14-year jail term for joining the mass rape of Gisele Pelicot because he is ‘weak and finds it hard to say no’. His wife said he only went to meet with Pelicot because she refused to have sex with him at the time. Mrs Pelicot told her that she was not to blame for her husband’s actions.

  • Quentin Hennebert: Seven years

Quentin H is accused of raping Mrs Pelicot in her bed in November 2019, and has admitted the charge of rape. He said he sold drugs on the website where Pelicot got in contact with him and other men, allegedly telling him he had a female ‘friend’ who ‘had a fantasy about playing the sleeping woman’.

  • Saifeddine Ghabi

Saifeddine Ghabi, found not guilty of rape and attempted rape but found guilty of sexual molestation aggravated by being in a gang. Acquitted of criminal charges.

  • Romain Vandevelde: 15 years

The 63-year-old former forklift driver is accused of raping Mrs Pelicot six times over six months between 2019 and 2020. She was unconscious each time, but he denied raping her, saying that ‘her husband invited me in’ and that a husband’s consent was enough. He told the court he had known that he was HIV positive at the time of the alleged rapes and had not worn a condom.

  • Ludovick Blemeur: Seven years

The warehouse worker was found guilty of raping Mrs Pelicot just before New Year’s Eve in 2019, while the Pelicots were on holiday at their daughter’s home near Paris. While the father-of-one recognised that a sexual encounter had taken place, he told the court he had not had intention to rape.

  • Cedric Grassot: 12 years

The 50-year-old admitted to the rape, but said that Pelicot should shoulder most of the blame as ‘the conductor’ of the mass rapes. He asked for drugs from Pelicot because he said he wanted to incapacitate his own girlfriend and rape her, according to reports, but this did not happen.

  • Cendric Venzin: Nine years

A former soldier in the French foreign legion, Cendric V was unemployed when he is alleged to have raped Mrs Pelicot on two occasions in 2016 and 2018. He previously denied rape, but in court he changed his mind and said that it was not possible to deny ‘the facts’ of what had happened.

Latest sentences read out in Avignon

  • Jean-Marc LeLoup: Six years.

The eldest defendant denied raping Mrs Pelicot in May 2017, telling the court it had been, in his mind, a ‘sexual game’. The truck driver said he believed Mrs Pelicot would wake up and said he had ‘obeyed orders’ from her husband.

  • Patrick Aron: Six years

The 60-year-old admitted a charge of raping Mrs Pelicot but said he had taken part reluctantly, and had instead wanted to have sex with her husband. He had met Pelicot on a chatroom, where he had said: ‘I’m looking for a pervert accomplice to abuse my wife, she takes sleeping pills and I take advantage.’ He said he felt brainwashed by Pelicot.

  • Mohamed Rafaa: Eight years

The 70-year-old is accused of raping Mrs Pelicot in May 2019 at the Île-de-Ré holiday cottage of the Pelicots’ daughter, Caroline. He denies the charge. He has already served five years in prison for the rape of his 17-year-old daughter in 1999.

  • Mahdi Daoudi: Eight years

The 36-year-old came into contact with Pelicot online and is accused of raping Mrs Pelicot in October 2018, which he denies. He says what happened to her is terrible and places the blame on Pelicot, adding that it was also ‘terrible’ for him to have been caught up in something like this.

  • Ahmed Tbarik: Eight years

The father-of-three, who has been married for 30 years, was charged with raping Mrs Pelicot at the couple’s home in June 2019 after meeting her husband in a chatroom. He denied rape and told the court: ‘I’m not a rapist, but if I had wanted to rape I wouldn’t have chosen a 57-year-old woman, I would have chosen a pretty one.’

  • Adrien Longeron: Six years

Among the youngest of the accused, Adrien denied raping Mrs Pelicot in March 2014, when he was aged 23. From a wealthy background, he was 21 when he found out from a paternity test that he was not the biological father of a three-year-old child he had been raising as his own with his girlfriend. From then on, he said, ‘I had a hatred towards women’. The former site manager was last year convicted of the rapes of three former partners and is currently serving a 14-year jail sentence.

  • Jérôme Vilela: 13 years

The father-of-three admitted he raped Mrs Pelicot and that he had been aware that she was drugged. He allegedly went to the Pelicots’ home on six separate occasions between March and June 2020. He told the court: ‘I didn’t keep going back because rape mode was my thing, but because I couldn’t control my sexuality.’

  • Didier Sambuchi: Five years

The lorry driver and divorced father-of-two said he had gone to the Pelicots’ ‘exclusively for a homosexual encounter’ with Pelicot on January 30, 2019. He said he believed Mrs Pelicot had been pretending to be asleep and denied rape.

  • Karim Sebaoui: 10 years

The 40-year-old denied raping Mrs Pelicot on June 27, 2020, and said he did not attend a second meeting with Pelicot because the first one was ‘too bizarre’. The IT expert is also accused of possessing child pornography, which he claims to have downloaded by accident.

  • Vincent Coullet: 10 years

The carpenter was accused of raping Mrs Pelicot twice, in October 2019 and January 2020, but denied the charges. He said he felt no pleasure during the encounter but that Pelicot had told him he ‘enjoyed it’.

More co-defendants jailed as sentences are read out

Here are the next 10 sentences to be passed:

  • Nizar Hamida: 10 years

The Tunisian native was charged with rape after visiting the Pelicots’ home on October 10, 2020, just days before his wedding. He has denied the charges, saying that Pelicot told him that ‘his wife would pretend to be asleep, that it was their fantasy’ and that he could not hear Mrs Pelicot snoring over the sound of the television.The 41-year-old has eight previous convictions, including for domestic violence against two ex-girlfriends.

  • Joan Kawai: 10 years

The 26-year-old is the youngest of the defendants and was aged 22 when he raped Mrs Pelicot on two separate visits to her home in 2019 and 2020. The soldier, whose full name is Joan Kwai, first went to the house in November 2019, the day his daughter was born. He then went back another time, and admits to having set off for a third visit, which Pelicot cancelled at the last minute.

  • Husamettin Dogan: Nine years

The married father was found guilty of raping Mrs Pelicot in June 2019. The 43-year-old, who had given up part-time work to care for his disabled son, had made contact with Pelicot and went to his home in the same night, telling his wife he was going out. He admitted that he found it strange that Mrs Pelicot’s legs were dangling awkwardly and said she had ‘seemed dead’.

  • Hugues Malago: Five years

The motorbike enthusiast and father of two was accused of the attempted rape of Gisele Pelicot a few days before his then girlfriend’s birthday in October 2019. He denies the charge. He said he did not know Gisele Pelicot was drugged and had not looked at her face, just her body.

  • Andy Rodriguez: Six years

The unemployed farmhand and father-of-two was convicted of raping Mrs Pelicot on New Year’s Eve 2018. The 37-year-old, who has two domestic violence convictions, said he did not intend to rape Mrs Pelicot, telling the court: ‘As the husband had given me permission, in my mind she agreed to it.’ An alcoholic and regular cocaine user, he said he went to the Pelicots’ home on New Year’s as he had ‘nothing better to do’ after not being invited to his brothers’ party.

  • Jean Tirano: Eight years

The 52-year-old drove two-and-a-half hours to rape Mrs Pelicot. He claims he was drugged and ‘does not remember anything’. Judges observed he did not appear drugged in seven videos of the encounter, at one point giving a thumbs up to the camera.

  • Thierry Postat: 12 years and life ban from working with children

The father-of-three denied raping Mrs Pelicot on August 21, 2020, saying he did not see anything out of the ordinary about the night in question and had previously had encounters with couples where the man had given consent for the woman. ‘I always thought Mrs Pelicot would wake up,’ he told the court. ‘She wasn’t cold, she wasn’t dead, her skin was soft.’ The 61-year-old was also charged with possession of hundreds of child abuse images which were found after his arrest in the Pelicot case, charges he admitted to.

  • Redouane El Farihi: Eight years

The 55-year-old raped Mrs Pelicot at her home on a Saturday night in June 2019. He denied rape and said he thought Mrs Pelicot had been pretending to be dead ‘but never that she’d been drugged,’ despite being a trained anaesthesia nurse.

  • Simone Mekenese: Nine years

The father-of-five was the only rapist, apart from her husband, who Mrs Pelicot regonised when she was shown tapes by police. He raped Mrs Pelicot on November 14, 2018. The former mountain infantryman got in touch with Pelicot online before realising they lived less than 200 metres apart. Asked why he went to have sex with Mrs Pelicot, he told the court: ‘Things were going badly with my ex-wife, I was looking for love, an encounter to calm myself.’

  • Thierry Parisis: Eight years

The 54-year-old, who had separated from his wife several weeks prior to the alleged attack in July 2020, said he had contacted Pelicot online seeking an encounter with a couple. He denied rape, saying: ‘I didn’t set out from my house saying: ‘I’m going to rape someone.’

Judge hands down sentences to co-defendants

Judge Roger Arata has started to pass sentences on Pelicot’s co-defendants after jailing him for 72 years.

We will bring you all the sentences as and when we can:

  • Jean-Pierre Marechal has been sentenced to 12 years

Father-of-five Jean-Pierre M was the only defendant not accused of raping or assaulting Mrs Pelicot. He instead was convicted of using the same technique to drug and rape his own wife, and organising for Pelicot to rape her with him. He has been described in court as a ‘disciple’ of Pelicot.

  • Jacques Cubeau: Five years

Jacques C, a father-of-two who had been married for 25 years, denied raping Mrs Pelicot but was found guilty. He admitted touching her but said there had been no penetration and as such no rape had taken place. He told the court he had been ‘naive’ and had believed it was a game between the couple and that she would wake up.

  • Cyrille Delville: Eight years

He said he visited the Pelicots in September 2019 when his partner was on holiday with their children. He said he had been ‘sexually frustrated’ and wanted to ‘console’ himself.

  • Lionel Rodriguez: Eight years

The father-of-three admitted that he was guilty of raping Mrs Pelicot on December 2, 2018 – though he said he had not intended to. ‘Since I never obtained Mrs Pelicot’s consent, I have no choice but to accept the facts,’ he told the court, before apologising to his victim for the ‘nightmare’ she had endured.

  • Christian Lescole: Nine years

The 56-year-old firefighter, who was filmed while wearing his uniform, said in court: ‘My body raped her, but my brain didn’t.’ Prosecutors have argued that he should get a 15-year sentence.

  • Charly Arbo: 13 years

The 30-year-old was found guilty of six counts of rape. Prosecutors requested a sentence of 16 years for him. He denied rape, saying Pelicot, whom he had met online, had told him that his wife would be ‘pretending to be asleep’.

  • Nicolas Francois: Eight years and banned from working in jobs involving children

The 43-year-old freelance journalist, admitted he had ‘lacked judgement and strength of character,’ but also said: ‘I contest the intentionality of the rape.’ He said he went to Mazan on October 10, 2020, to have sex with Pelicot. Was also convicted of possessing child pornography images.

  • Boris Moulin: Eight years

The 37-year-old has denied the charge of rape, claiming that he, like Mrs Pelicot, was a victim of her husband. The prosecution contested that ‘at no time did he seek or obtain Gisele Pelicot’s consent’, adding that ‘in reality, he was pleased with the situation presented to him’ by Pelicot. They have asked for him to be sentenced to 12 years.

  • Philippe Leleu: Five years, two of which are suspended

The defendant met Pelicot online and organised to meet him on June 7, 2018. He denied having had any intention of raping Gisele Pelicot.

  • Joseph Cocco: Three years

The 69-year-old was the only one prosecuted for ‘sexual assault in a group’ and not for rape or attempted rape.

  • Fabien Sotton: 11 years

The 39-year-old, who has 16 previous convictions for crimes ranging from armed robber and drug dealing to domestic violence and sexually assaulting a minor, admitted to raping Mrs Pelicot in August 2018. Mrs Pelicot was drugged in her evening meal and carried by her husband to the dining room, where she was attacked, the court heard.

Five more men found guilty

Another five men have received guilty verdicts at the court in Avignon this morning:

  • Video store owner Patrick Aron, 60 found guilty of rape aggravated by being in a gang.
  • Abdelali Dalal, 47, found guilty of rape aggravated by being in a gang.
  • Painter and decorator Gregory Serviol, 31, guilty of rape aggravated by being in a gang on Gisèle Pelicot
  • IT worker Cedric Grassot, 50 found guilty of rape aggravated by being in a gang and possessing child pornography
  • Cendric Venzin, 44, guilty of rape aggravated by being in a gang on Gisèle Pelicot

More co-defendants found guilty

Here is another batch of co-defendants to receive guilty verdicts before the judge begins to hand out sentences:

  • Ahmed Tbarik, guilty of aggravated gang rape
  • Paul Grovogui, guilty of aggravated rape
  • Omar Douiri, guilty of aggravated gang rape
  • Husamettin Dogan, guilty of aggravated rape aggravated by being in a gang and administering substances
  • Mahdi Daoudi, guilty of aggravated rape by being in a gang and administering substances
  • Romain Vandevelde, guilty of rape aggravated by being in a gang and administering substances
  • Joseph Cocco, declared guilty of sexual molestation aggravated by being in a gang
  • Hassan Ouamou , who remains on the run, was found guilty in his absence of rape aggravated by being in a gang
  • Redouane El Farihi, found guilty of rape aggravated by being in a gang and administering substances
  • Saifeddine Ghabi, found not guilty of rape and attempted rape but found guilty of sexual molestation aggravated by being in a gang. Acquitted of criminal charges.
  • Jean Tirano, found guilty of rape aggravated by being in a gang and administering substances
  • Mohamed Rafaa found guilty of rape aggravated by being in a gang and administering substances.

Breaking:Dominique Pelicot cries as he is jailed for 20 years

The Monster of Avignon Dominique Pelicot has been sentenced to the maximum sentence of 20 years.

The term is what prosecutors asked for prior to today’s sentencing.

Pelicot broke into tears as his sentence was read out, while it was reported his daughter Caroline shouted, ‘you will die like a dog in jail’.

Youngest and oldest co-defendants found guilty of rape

The youngest and oldest of the co-defendants, Joan Kawai and Jean-Marc LeLoup, have now been convicted of aggravated rape.

Here are the following guilty verdicts:

  • Labourer Jean-Luc LA, 46, is found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Fabien Sotton, 39, is found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Computer expert Karim Sebaoui, 40 is found guilty of aggravated rape and having child abuse imagery.
  • Redouane Azougagh, 40, is found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Soldier Joan Kawai, 26, is found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Truck driver Jean-Marc LeLoup, 74, is found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Andy Rodriguez, 37, is found guilty of attempted rape and aggravating factors.
  • Carpenter Vincent Coullet, 42 is found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Adrien Longeron, 34, is found guilty of aggravated rape and child abuse imagery.
  • Hugues Malago is found guilty of attempted rape and two aggravating factors.

Latest co-defendants found guilty of aggravated rape

  • Truck driver Didier Sambuchi, 68, has been found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Former lorry driver Cyprien Culieras, 47, is found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Former baker Mathieu Dartus, 53, is found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Lorry driver Quentin Hennebert, 43, is found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Butcher Cyril Beaubis, 54, is found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Gardener Philippe Leleu, 62, is found guilty of aggravated rape.

Builder and electrician among guilty verdicts this morning

The following co-defendants have also been found guilty this morning:

  • Builder Simoné Mekenese, 42, has been found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Refrigeration specialist Thierry Parisis, , 61, has been found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Electrician Patrice Nicolle, 55, has been found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Nizar Hamida, 41, has been found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Transport worker Boris Moulin, 37, has been found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Lorry driver and ex-soldier Dominique Davies, 45, has been found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Former grocer Jerome Vilela, 46, has been found guilty of aggravated rape.

Dozens of co-defendants found guilty

Gisele Pelicot is looking at each co-defendant with dozens being found guilty of aggravated rape.

We will bring you the full list soon but here is the first batch:

  • Charly Arbo, 30, has been found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Christian Lescole, 56. has been found guilty of aggravated rape. He was acquitted of having child abuse imagery.
  • Cyrille Delville, 54, was found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Florian Rocca, 32, has been found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Jacques Cubeau, 72, is found guilty of aggravated rape.
  • Nicolas Francois, 43, is found guilty of aggravated rape and having child abuse imagery

Breaking:Monster of Avignon convicted of raping Gisele Pelicot and wife of another man

**LEGAL**  Dominique Pelicot pictured on holiday to the Isle of Ré in 2018 with his wife Gisele - two years before he was arrested for drugging her and arranging for men to rape her   - caption from mail onlineile de re

Dominique Pelicot has been found guilty of the aggravated rape of his wife Gisele Pelicot and the rape of another woman – the wife of one of his co-defendants.

The 72-year-old, who has been dubbed the Monster of Avignon, faces 20 years in jail, with his sentence yet to be announced.

Judges have also found him guilty of the illegal broadcast of images and of recording images of two other women. Police found some 20,000 lurid images and videos of Pelicot’s wife being abused, as well as pictures of his daughter naked, in files on his computer.

Gisele Pelicot arrived at the courthouse with her lawyers to see the verdicts delivered in the case, which has spanned more than three months. Her three children arrived moments before to see their father and his accomplices served justice.

  • Read the full story by Elena Salvoni and Nick Fagge here

Pelicot ‘disciple’ found guilty of raping wife

Jean-Pierre Marechal has been found guilty of aggravated rape of his wife.

The 63-year-old father-of-five is the only defendant not accused of raping or assaulting Mrs Pelicot.

He instead stands accused of using the same technique to drug and rape his own wife, and organising for Pelicot to rape her with him.

He has been described in court as a ‘disciple’ of Pelicot.

Breaking:Dominique Pelicot guilty of aggravated rape

Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of the aggravated rape of his wife Gisele Pelicot.

He is also convicted of the aggravated rape and attempted aggravated rape of Cilia Marechal, the wife of co-defendant Jean-Pierre Marechal.

Pelicot was also found guilty of ‘all related offences,’ the judge said..

Hearing starts

The hearing has now started in Avignon.

Trial judge president Roger Arata has started speaking and is setting out the process of how he will deliver verdicts to 51 men

He says he will call the defendant to the stand, deliver the verdict and then give the sentence.

Verdicts to be handed down imminently

We should be able to bring you the first verdicts soon as Dominique Pelicot and his 50 co-defendants are assembled to hear their sentences.

Gisele Pelicot is sat in the court alongside her children David and Caroline as well as two lawyers.

Stick with us as we bring you live updates from Avignon.

Pictures: How thousands in Paris voiced solidarity with Gisele Pelicot

On November 23, thousands of people came together on the streets of Paris to protest against sexual violence with many demonstrators voicing solidarity for Gisele Pelicot.

French newspaper Le Monde reported that around 80,000 protesters gathered in the capital with thousands more in smaller cities across the country.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (14938298w) Demonstrators hold placards as they walk during a protest to condemn violence against women, called by feminist organizations, in Paris, France, on November 23, 2024, two days prior to the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. March Against Violence Against Women In Paris, France - 23 Nov 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (14938298ar) A demonstrator holds a placard reading ''Gisele, 51 men, 10 years old, no police call.'' during a protest to condemn violence against women, called by feminist organizations in Paris, France, on November 23, 2024, two days prior to the international day for the elimination of violence against women. March Against Violence Against Women In Paris, France - 23 Nov 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (14938298ap) A demonstrator holds a placard reading ''Gisele Thank you'' during a protest to condemn violence against women, called by feminist organizations in Paris, France, on November 23, 2024, two days prior to the international day for the elimination of violence against women. March Against Violence Against Women In Paris, France - 23 Nov 2024

Defendants allowed to bring plus one into court

Each of the 51 defendants has been allowed to bring one relative into the court to learn their fate as they await the judges’ verdicts later today.

One woman was seen to break down in tears as she kissed her partner, possibly the last time she will be able to for several years, as he is expecting to be handed a prison sentence.

Other women could not hold back their tears as they sat in the court annexe where the verdicts will be broadcast.

Recap: Monster of Avignon’s daughter screams ‘you will die alone’ in furious court outburst

epa11730776 Caroline Darian, daughter of Gisele Pelicot, arrives at the criminal court in Avignon, France, 20 November 2024, during the trial of Gisele Pelicot's ex-husband. Dominique Pelicot is accused of drugging and raping his then-wife, Gisele Pelicot. He is also accused of inviting dozens of men to rape her while she was unconscious at their home in Mazan, France, between 2011 and 2020. Fifty other men are facing trial for their alleged involvement. Dominique Pelicot could face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison if convicted.  EPA/GUILLAUME HORCAJUELO

Last month, the Monster of Avignon’s daughter screamed ‘you are lying’ and ‘will die alone’ as he told the court he never touched any of his children or grandchildren.

Retired electrician Dominique Pelicot, 71, denied having any knowledge of photographs that showed his daughter, Caroline Darian, aged 20, lying on a bed unconscious and dressed in lingerie.

Turning to his daughter, he told her: ‘Caroline, I never did anything to you.’

But in a furious outburst Caroline Darian (pictured) screamed: ‘You are lying! You’re not telling half the truth, even about your ex-wife!

‘You will die alone and caught out in lies!’

Pelicot, who had given his final statement to the court, blamed his ‘selfishness’ and the trauma of being raped as a child for his ‘dark fantasies’.

He said being raped at the aged of eight and being forced to participate in a gang rape at the age of 14 ‘created a crack’ in him.

  • Read more about the encounter here

Pictured: Gisele arrives at court flanked by lawyers

Here is Gisele Pelicot, the victim of an alleged mass rape orchestrated by her then-husband at their home in the southern French town of Mazan.

The grandmother arrived this morning with her lawyers Stephane Babonneau and Antoine Camus to attend the verdict in the trial for Dominique Pelicot and 50 co-accused.

Many supporters have gathered to support Gisele with some holding signs and chanting outside the court building this morning.

Frenchwoman Gisele Pelicot, the victim of an alleged mass rape orchestrated by her then-husband Dominique Pelicot at their home in the southern French town of Mazan, arrives with her lawyers Stephane Babonneau and Antoine Camus to attend the verdict in the trial for Dominique Pelicot and 50 co-accused, at the courthouse in Avignon, France, December 19, 2024. REUTERS/Alexandre Dimou

Monster of Avignon pleads with family for forgiveness for his decade of depravity

16/12/2024 Photograph by Tim Clarke for Mailonline.co.ukTrial of Dominique Pelicot in Avignon, France.Picture shows Dominique Pelicot arriving at court his morning.

Earlier this week, Dominique Pelicot (circled above) praised his wife’s courage and appealed to her and their children for forgiveness for the terrible ordeal he had put them through by his twisted pursuit of sexual gratification.

Sitting in the dock of the Vaucluse Criminal Court, the 71-year-old, said:

Hello, I would like to start by saluting the courage of my ex-wife, who was forced to put up with the suggestions that she was complicit [in the rapes].

I ask her, the rest of the family, to please accept my apologies: I regret what I have done. I am sorry for making them suffer for over four years.

I am just a working man and I want to tell my family that I love them, you have the rest of my life in your hands. I ask for your forgiveness.

The trial will reach its conclusion with the dozens of men accused hearing verdicts and if they are convicted, the judge will proceed to sentence them to jail terms of between four and 18 years each, meaning they face more than 600 years in prison.

The only defendant likely to receive the maximum sentence of 20 years is Pelicot himself. He spoke publicly for the last time on Monday to apologise for the betrayal of his wife.

  • Read the full story by Nick Fagge in Avignon here

The world gathers to see justice for Gisele Pelicot

One of the defendant arrives at the courthouse in Avignon on December 19, 2024, as the verdict is expected in the trial of a man, with 50 others, accused of drugging his wife and orchestrating multiple rapes over nearly a decade. A court in the French southern town of Avignon is trying Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old retiree, for repeatedly raping and enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily sedated wife Gisele Pelicot in her own bed over a decade. Fifty other men, aged between 26 and 74, are also on trial for alleged involvement, in a case that has horrified France. (Photo by Sylvain THOMAS / AFP) (Photo by SYLVAIN THOMAS/AFP via Getty Images)

The perpetrators of France’s most notorious sex crime in which grandmother Gisele Pelicot was raped by dozens of men after being drugged by her depraved husband will learn their fate today as judges begin to deliver their verdicts.

The 50 men (one pictured above) from all walks of life face more than 600 years behind bars for their parts in Dominique Pelicot’s warped ten-year campaign in which he watched his wife being abused while knocked out with powerful sedatives.

Pelicot, 72, who has been dubbed ‘The Monster of Avignon’ and has failing health, has accepted that he will die ‘like a dog’ behind bars as he is expected to receive the maximum 20-year sentence.

His 50 accomplices – all of whom are expected to be found guilty – face terms between four and 18 years each.

The trial – which has gathered international attention – has gripped France and the world since its outset in September.

  • Read the full story by Nick Fagge, reporting from Avignon, here

The disturbing testimonies of 50 rape case defendants

This court sketch created at the Avignon courthouse in Avignon, south-eastern France, on November 26, 2024, shows presiding judge Roger Arata (Top L), public prosecutor Jean-Francois Mayet and defendant Dominique Pelicot during the trial of defendant Dominique Pelicot in which he is accused of drugging his wife Gisele Pelicot for nearly ten years and inviting strangers to rape her at their home in Mazan, a small town in the south of France. On November 25, 2024, the public prosecutor's office called for the maximum sentence of 20 years' imprisonment for Dominique Pelicot, who for a decade drugged, raped and then had his wife raped by dozens of men recruited over the Internet in south-east France. (Photo by Benoit PEYRUCQ / AFP) (Photo by BENOIT PEYRUCQ/AFP via Getty Images)

For more than 100 days, a courtroom in southern France has been the scene of a trial which has shocked the world.

Firefighters, soldiers, lorry drivers, a DJ and a journalist are among the dozens of men accused of raping a 71-year-old woman at the behest of her husband over the course of a decade – all without her knowledge.

Dominique Pelicot, who has come to be known as the Monster of Avignon, stands accused of drugging, raping and organising the repeated rape and sexual abuse of his wife Gisele by dozens of other men.

He is on trial alongside 50 co-defendants, many of whom he met online and invited to his home in the sleepy Provence village of Mazan, where he would film the hundreds of attacks on his unconscious wife.

Prosecutors have called for a maximum 20-year jail term for Pelicot and have sought sentences of between 10 and 18 years for 49 of the 50 alleged accomplices, with a four-year punishment requested in only one case.

As the trial comes to a close, with a verdict expected this week, MailOnline looks back at the disturbing testimonies and astonishing excuses given by the men accused of raping and sexually assaulting Gisele Pelicot.

  • Read the full story by Elena Salvoni here

Pictured: Pelicot family arrive to await verdicts

Gisele Pelicot’s children Caroline and David have now been pictured arriving at the court in Avignon.

The pair were followed by cameras as they made their way to the court building.

The Pelicots’ daughter Caroline – who believes she is also a victim – and his oldest son David were applauded by crowds who have gathered in Avignon.

Caroline Darian (2nd L) and David Pelicot (R) arrive at the courthouse in Avignon on December 19, 2024, as the verdict is expected in the trial of their father, with 50 others, accused of drugging his wife and orchestrating multiple rapes over nearly a decade. A court in the French southern town of Avignon is trying Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old retiree, for repeatedly raping and enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily sedated wife Gisele Pelicot in her own bed over a decade. Fifty other men, aged between 26 and 74, are also on trial for alleged involvement, in a case that has horrified France. (Photo by Clement MAHOUDEAU / AFP) (Photo by CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU/AFP via Getty Images)
Caroline Darian arrives at the courthouse in Avignon on December 19, 2024, as the verdict is expected in the trial of her father, with 50 others, accused of drugging his wife and orchestrating multiple rapes over nearly a decade. A court in the French southern town of Avignon is trying Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old retiree, for repeatedly raping and enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily sedated wife Gisele Pelicot in her own bed over a decade. Fifty other men, aged between 26 and 74, are also on trial for alleged involvement, in a case that has horrified France. (Photo by Sylvain THOMAS / AFP) (Photo by SYLVAIN THOMAS/AFP via Getty Images)
Caroline Darian and David, the children of Frenchwoman Gisele Pelicot, the victim of an alleged mass rape orchestrated by her then-husband Dominique Pelicot at their home in the southern French town of Mazan, arrive to attend the verdict in the trial for Dominique Pelicot and 50 co-accused, at the courthouse in Avignon, France, December 19, 2024. REUTERS/Alexandre Dimou

Pictures: Scenes outside court ahead of mass rape verdicts

Hundreds of people gathered outside the court in Avignon early this morning ahead of the verdicts to be handed down in the mass rape trial.

Many supporters armed with signs have shown support for Gisele Pelicot who has become a symbolism of the fight against sexual violence in France.

Journalists queue to enter the courthouse in Avignon on December 19, 2024, as the verdict is expected in the trial of a man, with 50 others, accused of drugging his wife and orchestrating multiple rapes over nearly a decade. A court in the French southern town of Avignon is trying Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old retiree, for repeatedly raping and enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily sedated wife Gisele Pelicot in her own bed over a decade. Fifty other men, aged between 26 and 74, are also on trial for alleged involvement, in a case that has horrified France. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images)
Journalists wait to enter the courthouse in Avignon on December 19, 2024, as the verdict is expected in the trial of a man, with 50 others, accused of drugging his wife and orchestrating multiple rapes over nearly a decade. A court in the French southern town of Avignon is trying Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old retiree, for repeatedly raping and enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily sedated wife Gisele Pelicot in her own bed over a decade. Fifty other men, aged between 26 and 74, are also on trial for alleged involvement, in a case that has horrified France. (Photo by Sylvain THOMAS / AFP) (Photo by SYLVAIN THOMAS/AFP via Getty Images)
People enter the courthouse in Avignon on December 19, 2024, as the verdict is expected in the trial of a man, with 50 others, accused of drugging his wife and orchestrating multiple rapes over nearly a decade. A court in the French southern town of Avignon is trying Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old retiree, for repeatedly raping and enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily sedated wife Gisele Pelicot in her own bed over a decade. Fifty other men, aged between 26 and 74, are also on trial for alleged involvement, in a case that has horrified France. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images)

Watch: Gisele Pelicot arrives at court

Heroine grandmother Gisele Pelicot was given a rousing applause as she arrived at court to learn her abusers’ fate.

Supporters cried : ‘Justice for Gisele!’

And they sang protest songs calling for women to ‘rise up against make violence’.

Madame Pelicot indicated she would speak after the verdicts have been handed down.

Just moments earlier her alleged rapists had run the gauntlet to enter the courthouse with their faces covered.

Other defendants – including primary defendant Pelicot – were brought to the court in prison vans with sirens blaring across the medieval city.

Gisele Pelicot: The journey from ordinary grandmother to France’s figurehead of feminism

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alain ROBERT/SIPA/Shutterstock (15003257t) Gisele Pelicot. Gisele Pelicot poses in the city streets during the trial of her former partner Dominique Pelicot accused of drugging her for nearly ten years and inviting strangers to rape her at their home in Mazan. The court of Avignon is trying Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old retiree, for repeatedly raping and enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily sedated wife in her own bed over a decade. Fifty other men, aged between 26 and 74, are also on trial for alleged involvement, in a case that has horrified France. The court proceedings, which runs until December, are open to the public at the request of Dominique Pelicot's ex-wife and victim in Avignon, Southern France, on December 13, 2024.  Gisele Pelicot poses in the d'Avignon during the trial of her former companion Dominique Pelicot, accused of having drugged her for nearly ten years and of inviting strangers to rape her at their home in Mazan. The c

The bravery of Pelicot’s victim wife, Gisele, in allowing her identity to be revealed around the world – and the dignity with which she conducted herself throughout the trial – has seen the case become a cause célèbre for campaigners against sexual violence.

Madame Pelicot has held her head high as she heard and watched films covertly taken by her husband of 50 years in which she was abused at least 90 times by strangers he had invited into their home.

Having waived her legal right to anonymity in order to ensure the case received the maximum amount of publicity, the 72-year-old grandmother refused to be shamed – but instead repeatedly directed any shame at her abusers.

As interest in the case grew, Madame Pelicot was clapped and cheered as she arrived at court and left at the end of the day.

Women who have travelled to the court to show their support have described her as a ‘figurehead of feminism’.

Graffiti honouring her bravery was daubed on Avignon’s medieval stone walls and protests in support of her erupted all over France.

Who is Dominique Pelicot?

Dominique Pelicot, 71, on trial for organizing the rape of his wife for 10 years by +50 people recruited on the internet. A 4-month trial begins today.

Dominique Pelicot was born on November 27, 1952, in Quincy-sous-Senart, about 18 miles south of Paris.

As a teenager he obtained professional qualifications as an electrician and worked on construction sites in French provinces and the Paris region.

According to reports he attempted to run a business as a real estate agent and a telephone salesman but the ventures failed.

When he was 19 he met his future wife Gisele, with a court hearing he felt ‘love at first sight’.

The couple have three children: David, Caroline and Florian.The family lived in the Paris region but moved in the early 90s.

In 2020, the now retired Pelicot was arrested in a shopping centre after he was caught filming under the skirts of customers.

A search of his devices uncovered hundreds of photos and pornographic videos of women, including family members, but while he was in custody Pelicot disclosed details of a hidden hard drive which contained a file called ‘Abuses’.

It classified the nickname and telephone numbers of attackers, together with some 3,800 photos and videos of Gisèle Pélicot being raped, between 2011 and 2020.

Detectives have listed a total of 92 rapes committed by 72 men, 51 of whom have been identified.

In September, Pelicot admitted to all charges against him in his first testimony, telling the court his now ex-wife, ‘did not deserve this.’

Watch: Hundreds queue outside court as France await verdicts of historic mass rape trial

Some 180 journalists from across France and the world queued outside the Avignon Criminal Court before dawn this morning to hear the verdicts delivered against ‘Monster’ Dominique Pelicot and his 50 accomplices in the aggravated rape if his wife Gisèle.

A feminist campaigner protested in the street outside waiving a placard demanding ‘Christmas in jail’ and ‘Easter behind bars’ for Pelicot and the other defendants.

Bus loads of other protesters are expected to join a mass demonstration in support of Gisele Pelicot who has stood proud in to face down her vile abusers over the four month trial that has shocked the world.

Another supporter held two huge placards with a picture of Gisele Pelicot thanking her for her ‘courage’ at waiving her right to anonymity in the trial to highlight the case.

One sign read:

Thank you for your courage Gisele so that shame changes sides.

A second said : ‘Stop violence against women.’

Monster of Avignon to face sentencing after mass rape trial

Dominique Pelicot, who has allegedly drugged and raped his then-wife Gisele Pelicot, appears with his lawyer Beatrice Zavarro at the courthouse in Avignon, France, December 16, 2024 in this courtroom sketch. ZZIIGG via REUTERS NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.

Hello and welcome to MailOnline’s live coverage as the sentencing for a man known as the Monster of Avignon starts in France this morning.

Dominique Pelicot, 72, caused shock and horror across the world after admitting he drugged his wife Gisele, whom he was with for 50 years, for a decade with prescription sleeping pills before raping her and inviting dozens of strangers to do the same.

The retired electrician (pictured above in a court sketch) faces a possible 20-year prison sentence for orchestrating the warped campaign to serially abuse his wife at the Pelicots’ family home in Mazan.

The criminal trial, which began in September, has been the subject to intense media interest as details involving Pelicot and 50 accomplices accused of raping Gisele came to light.

Stick with us as we guide you through the sentencing hearing which starts this morning in Avignon.

Nick Fagge will be reporting from the court in France and I’ll be providing updates in London.

Watch live: Gisele Pelicot to make statement

We’re expecting Gisele Pelicot to give her reaction to today’s sentences any moment now following the verdicts and prison sentences handed down in Avignon.

Here’s our live stream to watch her make her statement live:

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