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France's feminist icon Pelicot to sue Paris Match for privacy invasion
France's feminist icon Pelicot to sue Paris Match for privacy invasion / Photo: Miguel MEDINA - AFP

France's feminist icon Pelicot to sue Paris Match for privacy invasion

Gisele Pelicot, a French feminist icon who survived nearly a decade of rapes by dozens of men, will sue Paris Match magazine for invasion of privacy, her lawyers said Thursday.

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In its latest edition, Paris Match published seven pictures of Pelicot accompanied by a man described as her companion walking in the streets in her new home town.

Pelicot garnered international acclaim for waiving her right to anonymity in the trial last year of her ex-husband and other defendants.

"It's not us who should feel shame, but them," she said of the perpetrators.

Dominique Pelicot, her now former husband, drugged her for nearly a decade so he and dozens of strangers he recruited online could rape her.

A French court in December sentenced him to 20 years in prison.

"Every time the intimacy of our client's personal life is violated, we will react and seek a court decision," lawyer Antoine Camus told AFP on Thursday.

Camus said it was "shocking" and "disappointing" that Paris Match would secretly take pictures of Pelicot "whose ordeal was the subject of 3,000 pictures and videos".

He accused the magazine of "having learned nothing from the four-month trial".

Contacted by AFP, Paris Match had no comment.

Pelicot was included in Time magazine's list published Wednesday of the world's most influential people in 2025.

劉-T.Liú--THT-士蔑報