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.
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The Monster of Avignon trial: Last day in pictures
Does Dominique Pelicot’s childhood hold clue to his depravity?
All crimes, verdicts and jail terms in Monster of Avignon trial in full
Olaf Scholz – ‘You gave women around the world a strong voice’
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
NICK FAGGE: I knew trial would be a cause célèbre after watching Gisele Pelicot up close
Spanish PM pays tribute to Gisele Pelicot
How much dignity. Thank you, Gisèle Pelicot.
Let shame change sides.
Dominique Pelicot found guilty of crime against daughter
Watch: Applause breaks out as Gisele Pelicot leaves court
‘Merci Gisele’ – the signs and placards outside court
Watch: Dominique Pelicot will consider appeal, lawyer says
Pictured: Gisele Pelicot leaves court
Five key takeaways from Gisele Pelicot’s statement
Defence lawyer taunts ‘hysterical’ feminists with ‘up yours’ message from molester
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!”’
Watch: Gisele Pelicot delivers reaction after Monster of Avignon trial
Gisele Pelicot – I want mutual respect between men and women
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.
I respect the decisions and I respect the court.
Gisele Pelicot – I thought about children and grandchildren when going forward
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.
Gisele Pelicot emerges to make statement
Gisele Pelicot thanks judge after he passed historic sentences
Three court sketches of Pelicots released
Watch: Convicted rapists transported to prison
‘The world is no longer the same thanks to you’: Tributes paid to Gisele Pelicot
The world is no longer the same thanks to you.
Gisele Pelicot to make statement
Monster of Avignon’s depraved band of rapists: All the men who abused Gisele Pelicot
Pelicot children ‘disappointed by low sentences’
‘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
Monster of Avignon ‘disciple’ will not appeal 12-year sentence
Pictured: Thumbs up from David Pelicot outside court
Watch: Moment Gisele Pelicot arrives at court
Dominique Pelicot considering appeal
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.
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.
Pictured: Dominique Pelicot’s daughter leaves court
Gap between sentences requested by campaigners
More sentences passed
Latest sentences read out in Avignon
More co-defendants jailed as sentences are read out
Judge hands down sentences to co-defendants
Five more men found guilty
More co-defendants found guilty
Breaking:Dominique Pelicot cries as he is jailed for 20 years
Youngest and oldest co-defendants found guilty of rape
Latest co-defendants found guilty of aggravated rape
Builder and electrician among guilty verdicts this morning
Dozens of co-defendants found guilty
Breaking:Monster of Avignon convicted of raping Gisele Pelicot and wife of another man
Pelicot ‘disciple’ found guilty of raping wife
Breaking:Dominique Pelicot guilty of aggravated rape
Hearing starts
Verdicts to be handed down imminently
Pictures: How thousands in Paris voiced solidarity with Gisele Pelicot
Defendants allowed to bring plus one into court
Recap: Monster of Avignon’s daughter screams ‘you will die alone’ in furious court outburst
Pictured: Gisele arrives at court flanked by lawyers
Monster of Avignon pleads with family for forgiveness for his decade of depravity
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 world gathers to see justice for Gisele Pelicot
The disturbing testimonies of 50 rape case defendants
Pictured: Pelicot family arrive to await verdicts
Pictures: Scenes outside court ahead of mass rape verdicts
Watch: Gisele Pelicot arrives at court
Gisele Pelicot: The journey from ordinary grandmother to France’s figurehead of feminism
Who is Dominique Pelicot?
Watch: Hundreds queue outside court as France await verdicts of historic mass rape trial
Thank you for your courage Gisele so that shame changes sides.
Monster of Avignon to face sentencing after mass rape trial
Watch live: Gisele Pelicot to make statement
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All crimes, verdicts and jail terms in Monster of Avignon trial in full
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Watch: How Gisele Pelicot became a French heroine
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NICK FAGGE: I knew trial would be a cause célèbre after watching Gisele Pelicot up close
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Watch: Applause breaks out as Gisele Pelicot leaves court
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Five key takeaways from Gisele Pelicot’s statement
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Defence lawyer taunts ‘hysterical’ feminists with ‘up yours’ message from molester
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Watch: Gisele Pelicot delivers reaction after Monster of Avignon trial
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Gisele Pelicot – I want mutual respect between men and women
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Gisele Pelicot – I thought about children and grandchildren when going forward
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Gisele Pelicot emerges to make statement
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Watch live: Gisele Pelicot to make statement
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Monster of Avignon’s depraved band of rapists: All the men who abused Gisele Pelicot
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Pelicot children ‘disappointed by low sentences’
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Men jailed for more than 400 years
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Watch: Moment Gisele Pelicot arrives at court
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Dominique Pelicot considering appeal
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Gap between sentences requested by campaigners
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More sentences passed
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Judge hands down sentences to co-defendants
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Dominique Pelicot cries as he is jailed for 20 years
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Youngest and oldest co-defendants found guilty of rape
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Latest co-defendants found guilty of aggravated rape
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Builder and electrician among guilty verdicts this morning
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Dozens of co-defendants found guilty
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Monster of Avignon convicted of raping Gisele Pelicot and wife of another man
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Pelicot ‘disciple’ found guilty of raping wife
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Dominique Pelicot guilty of aggravated rape
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Hearing starts
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Verdicts to be handed down imminently
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Defendants allowed to bring plus one into court
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Monster of Avignon pleads with family for forgiveness for his decade of depravity
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The world gathers to see justice for Gisele Pelicot
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The disturbing testimonies of 50 rape case defendants
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Pictured: Pelicot family arrive to await verdicts
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Watch: Gisele Pelicot arrives at court
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Gisele Pelicot: The journey from ordinary grandmother to France’s figurehead of feminism
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Who is Dominique Pelicot?
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Watch: Hundreds queue outside court as France await verdicts of historic mass rape trial
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Monster of Avignon to face sentencing after mass rape trial