On September 2, 2024, she opened the Mazan trial and France discovered Gisèle Pelicot's face. Decided that "the shame would change the camp", she wanted and obtained this trial to be public. She would share her upsetting fight with the public of the Book on the square, Monday, April 20, by being the guest of Sarah Polacci, commissioner general of the literary fair of the new year.
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On September 2, 2024, she opened the Mazan trial and France discovered Gisèle Pelicot's face. Decided that "the shame would change the camp", she wanted and obtained this trial to be public. She would share her upsetting fight with the public of the Book on the square, Monday, April 20, by being the guest of Sarah Polacci, commissioner general of the literary fair of the new year.