Moving statement from Gisele Pelicot.
“It is with deep emotion that I speak to you today. This trial has been a very difficult ordeal. And at this moment, I am thinking first and foremost of my three children, David, Caroline and Florian.
“I’m also thinking of my grandchildren, because they are the future, and it’s also for them that I’ve fought this battle, as well as my daughters-in-law, Aurore and Céline.
“I’m also thinking of all the other families affected by this tragedy. I’m also thinking of the unrecognised victims, whose stories often remain in the shadows. I want you to know that we share the same struggle.
“I would like to express my deepest gratitude to everyone who has supported me throughout this ordeal. Your testimonies have overwhelmed me and given me the strength to come back every day to face those long days of hearings.
“I would also like to thank the Victim Support Association, whose unfailing support has been invaluable.
“To all the journalists who have followed this case from the outset, I wish to express my gratitude for the faithful, respectful and dignified way in which they have reported daily on these hearings.
“Finally, I would like to express my gratitude and esteem to my lawyers for having accompanied me at every stage of this painful journey.
“When I opened the doors of this trial on September 2, I wanted society to be able to take part in the debates that took place. I have never regretted that decision.
“I now have confidence in our ability to collectively grasp a future in which everyone, woman and man, can live in harmony, with mutual respect and understanding.”
Asked afterwards by the press about the verdict handed down a few minutes earlier by the Criminal Court, Mrs Pelicot simply added: “I respect the court and the decision of the verdict.”