A group of women have spoken out after they were allegedly drugged to urinate at job interviews with a French government official. Civil servant Christian Nègre is accused ofdrugging248 women between 2009 and 2018.
The women allege he spiked their drinks with diuretics, then took them for walks where they would be humiliated as they lost control of their bladders. Police inFranceallege he would enter details of what he observed in a spreadsheet named "experiments". The culture ministry official allegedly recorded the colour of the women's underwear and the force of their urine flow.
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Mr Nègre, who was reportedly nicknamed "the photographer" at the ministry, was taking secret photos of the women, according to theDaily Telegraph.
The same publication reports how he was caught by a colleague who spotted him photographing a female official while at work in 2018.
One woman, who alleges she was drugged by Mr Nègre, said it was doubly shocking as she initially blamed herself and then discovered she had been "poisoned".
Another recalled relieving herself near the River Seine in Paris after drinking tea, then going for a walk in nearby gardens.
Years after the alleged encounter, police officers are reported to have shown her pictures of her shoes beside a puddle.
An investigation into the allegations was launched in 2019, but a trial date has not been set.
Source: Daily Express :: World Feed