French Legion of Honour Awarded to Rape Survivor Gisèle Pelicot

Gisèle Pelicot receives France's highest honor for her courage in publicly testifying against her rapist husband and 50 accomplices. Her insistence on an open trial inspired sexual assault survivors worldwide. The Legion of Honour recognizes her contribution to public discourse on consent and victim advocacy.

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Highest French Honor for Courageous Abuse Survivor

Gisèle Pelicot, the 72-year-old French woman whose testimony in a landmark sexual abuse case drew global attention, has been appointed as a Knight in France's prestigious National Order of the Legion of Honour. This highest distinction recognizes her exceptional contribution to the public good through her courageous advocacy.

Background of the Case

Pelicot endured years of rape and drugging by her former husband Dominique Pelicot and dozens of other men. The crimes occurred between 2011-2020 while she was unconscious, with her husband documenting the assaults. The case came to light in 2020 when Dominique was arrested for taking upskirt photographs.

Landmark Public Trial

In December 2024, Dominique Pelicot received a 20-year prison sentence while 50 accomplices received lesser terms. Gisèle insisted on a public trial, stating: "I want women who are rape victims to say: 'Madame Pelicot did it, so I can too.'" Her presence throughout the proceedings emphasized that shame belongs with perpetrators, not victims.

Legacy and Recognition

The Legion of Honour, established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802, is France's highest merit award. Pelicot receives this distinction ahead of Bastille Day celebrations. Since the trial, she has withdrawn from public life while working on a book about her experiences scheduled for 2026 publication.

Other Honorees

Among 589 recipients joining Pelicot are American singer-fashion designer Pharrell Williams (Louis Vuitton's creative director), actress Léa Drucker, and author Marc Levy. The diverse list celebrates contributions across arts, culture, and social advocacy.

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