- Dominic Pellico admitted to recruiting strangers online to rape his wife, Giselle Pellico, after drugging her.
- The abuse involved more than 70 alleged abusers and spanned almost a decade.
- Investigators have documented approximately 200 instances of rape.
- Giselle Pellico waived her right to anonymity to help raise awareness about drug-facilitated sexual assault.
- The case has highlighted the issue of chemical submission, a form of violence that has remained underreported in France.
- Despite experiencing symptoms like memory loss, extreme fatigue, and abdominal pain, Giselle’s condition went undiagnosed for years due to a lack of awareness and training among medical professionals.
- Chemical submission, though not explicitly named in France’s criminal law, has been punishable since 2018.
- The trial aims to shift the shame away from the victim and towards the perpetrator, encouraging other victims to come forward.
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