Dominique Pelicot Declines Appeal in French Mass Rape Case
Seventeen co-defendants appeal their convictions as Gisèle Pelicot prepares to face a second trial in 2025.
- Dominique Pelicot, sentenced to 20 years for drugging and raping his wife and orchestrating her abuse by dozens of men, has decided not to appeal his conviction.
- Seventeen of the 50 co-defendants convicted of rape, attempted rape, or sexual assault have filed appeals, with a new trial scheduled for late 2025 in Nîmes, France.
- Gisèle Pelicot, who waived her anonymity to bring attention to sexual violence, has stated she is prepared to attend the upcoming trial despite the emotional toll.
- The appeal trial will differ from the original as it will be judged by a jury of nine citizens alongside three magistrates, potentially leading to harsher sentences.
- The original trial, which concluded in December 2024, sentenced the defendants to prison terms ranging from three to 20 years, with Pelicot receiving the maximum penalty.






























