"I Was Looking for Someone to Abuse My Sleeping Wife without Her Knowledge": Dominique Pelicot's Confession at Mazan's Rape Trial
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Gisèle Pelicot said with vigour on Wednesday that he had "never" given his consent to the man accused of having raped him and who had just reaffirmed during his appeal trial in France not to consider having committed a rape.
HEARING RECORD - During his hearing as a witness, the former electrician overcame the accused, saying that "everyone knew" that his ex-wife was unconscious at the time of the incident.
The appeal of Mazan's rapes opened this Monday in Nîmes (Gard). Dominique Pelicot claimed that Husamettin D., the only one sentenced to appeal, was aware of his wife's "state" at the time of the events. "I am here because I never wanted to rape this lady, whom I respect," claimed the accused on Monday, at the opening of the proceedings. - Mazan's rapes: at the trial on appeal, Dominique Pelicot pushes the accused (Police, justice and other facts…
On this second day of Mazan's rape appeal, Dominique Pelicot was invited to testify on the facts concerning the accused Husamettin Dogan. And on some issues, he quickly became annoyed.
"I never forced anyone, they never needed me."Dominic Pelicot, 72, was removed from the isolation of his prison to testify at the appeal trial of this resounding case.
Dominique Pelicot testified in court in appeal that he had specifically sought men to rape his wife. A defendant denies this and speaks of deception. Video recordings shed a new light on the defendant's defense.
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