Pelicot has admitted orchestrating the mass rape of his now-ex-wife
A TWISTED friend of the Monster of Avignon drugged and raped his own wife after taking advice from the warped rapist, a court heard.
The sick "disciple" of Dominque Pelicot admitted to copycat abuse of his own partner - blaming his mentor and a troubled childhood.
Brave Gisele Pelicot pictured arriving at the Avignon courthouse todayCredit: AlamyA court sketch of Dominique PelicotCredit: ReutersGisele being greeted by a crowd outside courtCredit: AFPPolice said Jean-Pierre Marechal, 63, worked with Pelicot to drug and both rape his wife Cilia after meeting on a now-shuttered website Coco.
Prosecutors allege Pelicot shared with him images of the rapes of his wife by the men he had recruited, describing how he had drugged her.
Marechal said he stumbled across the website by accident and initially refused Pelicot's request to rape his wife.
Prosecutors say Pelicot drugged Marechal's wife and raped her while Marechal watched.
Marechal is not, however, accused of raping Pelicot's wife Gisele.
Retired truck driver Marechal - who has defended his actions by blaming the sexual abuse he suffered as a child - has admitted the offences.
He said he "regrets" his actions in court.
Marechal - whose wife has not divorced him "for the sake of the children - said: "I love my wife, I am in prison I deserve it but will do my best to get better.
"I was a rapist, a criminal, I committed criminal acts.
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"If I had not met Mr Pelicot, I would have never committed this act.
"He was reassuring, like a cousin."
Cilia, 54, five children with Marechal and has stuck by him, not filing a criminal complaint.
By contrast, brave Gisele Pelicot, 72, insisted on a public trial in an attempt to expose her former husband and the 50 men he is accused of recruiting to rape her.
The trial has shocked the world and triggered protests across France in support of Gisele, who has become a symbol of the fight against sexual violence.
After dodging giving evidence due to poor health, Dominique Pelicot, 71, took the stand at the Vaucluse Criminal Court, in Avignon, on Tuesday.
He admitted orchestrating the mass rape of his now-ex-wife.
Dominique Pelicot admitted to drugging his wife Gisele and recruiting men to rape herCredit: DRThe sons of Gisele Pelicot, Florian (C), David (R) and her daughter Caroline Darian (L) pictured last week at the criminal courtCredit: EPAPelicot asked for forgiveness, and said he ultimately hoped to win back his former partner, who filed for divorce after learning of the rapes from investigators.
The vile grandfather made the warped claim he recruited scores of men to rape his wife because he was "utterly idle" in retirement.
He now faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of the horror crimes.
Asked by a defence lawyer how he "picked up dozens of strangers" to rape his wife, Pelicot said: "I didn’t pick anyone up, they came and got me themselves.
"They asked me and I said yes. They agreed and came to my home. I didn’t handcuff anyone to my home."
He told the court there was a tripod and camera in the bedroom, "for all to see", and that he respected everyone who turned up.
Pelicot said: "I trusted these men who knew why they were coming."
The trial continues.
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