The daughter of the convict French rapist Dominic Pelicot said on Thursday that she had filed a complaint alleging sexual abuse against her father, when she had repeatedly mounted her and raped dozens of strangers with her mother Giselle Pelicot.
Caroline Darian, whose parents are now divorced, filed a complaint on Wednesday, alleging Dominic Pelicott of drugs and “sexually abusing” him, he told the AFP.
He said that he took legal action in the form of “messages to all victims” of sexual abuse, who were not ready to give up.
Darian has stated that it suspects that Dominic Pelicot also abused her even after her naked and unconscious body photos, which was found in a detailed record of her crimes.
72 -year -old Dominic Pelicott has always refused to misbehave with his daughter.
“Yes, he rejected it, but he lied several times and gave different versions of the story during two and a half years of investigation,” Darian said.
72 -year -old Giselle Pelicot, last year, became a feminist icon for her courage during her ex -husband’s mass rape testing during marriage.
He stressed that the test should be conducted publicly and forgiven the right to oblivion.
In December, he was sentenced to 20 years by a Southern French court and invited dozens of men to do so for almost a decade.
His 50 co-operatives were also found guilty and various sentences between three and 15 years were assigned.
“We clearly saw in the court that at any time Dominic was able to tell the whole truth about what happened,” Darian said.
Darian has campaigned for awareness about the use of drugs to sexually abuse, and in 2022 wrote a book about family ordinance, “At JE Cess Day T’Peller Papa” (“And I stopped calling you”).
His new book about the victims, titled “US to Reimber”, (“Por Quaye C Sauvian”) on Wednesday took place on the bookstand hit.
“Reconstruction requires recognition of my status as a victim,” he told AFP, “I know that the road is still long”.
Beyond my “my personal case”, the complaint filed this week “represents a message sent to all the victims”, he said.
“It is important for me to express this message so that the other victims of the chemical faint action” can tell themselves that there are things to do so, there are measures, and we should never give up “.
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