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Her ex-husband and the 50 other men on trial, who range in age from 26 to 74, face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.

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[–] recursive_recursion@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Lawyers for some of the men accused of raping an unconscious French woman who had been drugged by her husband questioned her Wednesday about her habits, personal life and sex life, and even questioned whether she was truly unconscious during the encounters.

that's absolutely ridiculous coming from the lawyers, what the fuck

and reading the rest of the article.. was harrowing to say the least, so much nonsensical victim blaming going on

If they've seen the video evidence and have seen no autonomous activity from her (if what she says is true), wouldn't you understand that none of this was consensual?

Also Dominique Pélicot (the ex-husband)

already said during the trial that all of the accusations against him are true, came out in support of his ex-wife, saying, “Stop suspecting her all the time ... I did many things without her knowing.”

[–] notaviking@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

Yeah pretty shitty going after the wife, but they are lawyers and have to best represent their clients, still it is heartbreaking hearing these questions, but if they are not asked the perpetrators could later claim because these questions weren't asked they have ground for appeal or maybe a mistrial. I am not a lawyer nor have any knowledge of the French judicial system. But I am glad she is having this trial in the open, it really lets the public see how such a horrific crime is dealt with in the court, the uncomfortable questions, the belief that if they have her husband's consent it is fine. Fuck and her husband is throwing all of these fucks, including his fucked-up self, with him underneath the bus, like taking them all down with him.