France's feminist icon Pelicot to sue Paris Match for privacy invasion
- Gisele Pelicot, a French feminist icon, will sue Paris Match for privacy invasion.
- Pelicot, a survivor of horrific abuse, garnered acclaim after waiving her anonymity during her ex-husband's trial.
- The magazine published seven pictures of Pelicot with a man, identified as her companion, in her new home town.
- Her lawyer, Antoine Camus, told AFP, "Every time the intimacy of our client's personal life is violated, we will react."
- The lawsuit follows a Time magazine honor and a 20-year sentence for her ex-husband in December for his crimes.
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"The most complete absence of humanity from him": Gisèle Pelicot envisages a lawsuit against "Paris Match" for the dissemination of photos of his private life
In its Thursday edition, the weekly published several photographs of the seven-year-old on which she is seen accompanied by a man presented as his new companion.
"It's very shocking": Gisèle Pelicot is going to file a complaint against Paris Match for the release of "stolen photos"
In its Thursday edition, the weekly published seven photographs of Gisèle Pelicot on which she is seen accompanied by a man presented as his new companion.

France's feminist icon Pelicot to sue Paris Match for privacy invasion
Gisele Pelicot, a French feminist icon who survived nearly a decade of rapes by dozens of men, will sue Paris Match magazine for invasion of privacy, her lawyers said Thursday.
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