Dominique allegedly invited his so-called guests into their home to rape his wife. It is understood that he would record the assaults and keep the footage on a USB drive in a file called 'ABUSES'.
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''A French man has been accused of drugging his wife and recording at least 83 'aggressors' raping her in a horrific cycle of abuse spanning ten years.
'Dominique P' is understood to have recruited his wife's attackers from an online forum called 'Without Her Knowing' – where users discuss performing sex acts on unwitting partners – and storing evidence on a USB drive in a file called 'ABUSES'.
Fifty-one men, aged 26 to 73, have been identified and charged with raping his wife of 50 years, pseudonym Françoise, with investigators finding 92 cases between 2011 and 2020.''
''The husband is alleged to have used the drug Lorazepam to sedate his wife by mixing it into her meal, before inviting men to have sex with her while she was unconscious at their home in Mazan, near Avignon.
Investigators learned of the horror after arresting Dominique in 2020 for filming up the skirts of customers in a supermarket in nearby Carpentras, with a search of his Provence home uncovering camera equipment and '
dozens of videos' of his wife's abuse.''
ccording to
The Daily Telegraph, Dominique used an internet forum called 'à son insu' ('without him/her knowing') to organise the abuse of his wife while she was sleeping.
Investigators have identified 92 cases of rape of Françoise, drawing up a list of 83 'aggressors' – but have yet to identify all of the alleged assailants.
Those charged include a fireman, a municipal councillor, a prison guard, a nurse and a journalist.
In 2021, it was
reported a total of 33 had so far been jailed, with nine under arrest.''
''Louis-Alain Lemaire, a lawyer for some of the suspects,
claimed at the time that some believed the wife was 'simulating' being unconscious as part of a sex game.
Detectives argued the suspects must have known the woman was drugged, because the husband claims to have briefed them before each episode of abuse.
The alleged assaults occurred between 2011 and 2020, with the prosecution claiming that Dominique insists none of the attackers 'gave up going through with sexual acts on his wife given her state'.