Firefighter on Trial Denies Intent in Mazan Rape Case
Christian L., accused in the Mazan rape case, claims his actions were unintentional, asserting a dissociation between his body and mind.
- Christian L., a 55-year-old firefighter, is among the accused in the Mazan rape trial, claiming his actions were not intentional.
- The case involves multiple men, including Christian L., accused of raping Gisèle Pelicot, who was allegedly drugged by her husband, Dominique Pelicot.
- Christian L. argues that he was misled into believing the encounters were consensual, relying on the husband's assurances rather than seeking direct consent from the victim.
- The trial has revealed disturbing footage of the assaults, with Christian L. seen participating while the victim was incapacitated.
- Christian L. also faces charges for possession of child pornography, which he contests, claiming the images were not intentionally obtained.