France accuses founder of infamous website used in Pelicot rape case
The founder of the website used by Dominique Pelicot to invite dozens of men to rape his wife after drugging her was indicted Thursday in France on myriad charges, including some linked to that case.If found guilty, he faces up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to 7.5 million euros, or about $7.7 million.The site's founder, Isaac Steidl, 44, was released from prison Thursday. The investigating judge's office said he was placed under "judicial control", had to pay bail of 100,000 euros and was barred from leaving France.The website he created in 2003, called coco.fr, became famous in France during the trial of Mr Pelicot and 50 other men, who were all found guilty last month, mainly of raping his now ex-wife of Mr. Pelicot, Gisèle, while she was heavily sedated.One of the charges again...