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Two of the adult site moderators were arrested in France in July last year, accoridng to a police source. Alamy Stock Photo

French police arrest founder of adult website used by ex-husband of Gisele Pelicot

The site was reportedly used to commit numerous sex crimes, as well as murder.

THE FOUNDER OF the adult website used by Dominique Pelicot to recruit strangers to rape his wife Gisele has been arrested in France.

Isaac Steidl, the founder and manager of the Coco.fr website, was charged with offences including administering an online platform to facilitate an illegal transaction by an organised gang, after his detention on Tuesday.

French authorities shut down the anonymous platform in June 2024 after confirming that the site was used to commit numerous sex crimes such as paedophilia and rape, as well as murder.

They added that the site had enabled Dominique Pelicot to recruit dozens of strangers to rape his heavily sedated wife from 2011 to 2020.

Pelicot spoke to potential attackers on the website’s chatroom called “A son insu” (without their knowledge).

He was sentenced to 20 years in jail in December after a trial that turned his now former wife Gisele Pelicot into a feminist hero.

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Site founder Steidl, an Italian national, was placed under judicial supervision with the obligation to pay bail of €100,000 and banned from leaving the country, prosecutors said.

The 44-year-old has been charged with complicity in drug trafficking, possession and distribution of images of child sexual abuse, corruption of minors via the Internet, as well as aggravated money laundering, and the administration of an online platform to facilitate an illegal transaction by an organised gang.

‘Den of predators’

Several of the offences carry up to 10 years’ imprisonment.

The shutdown of the website followed numerous warnings from associations of the danger posed by the site, which was dubbed a “den of predators”. It was registered on the Channel Island of Guernsey.

The online chat site required no registration and allowed its users to remain anonymous.

Steidl had already been questioned in Bulgaria in June.

Three of his relatives, suspected of having played a role in the administration of the platform or having benefited from the offences, were interviewed in France.

At the end of July 2024, two site moderators were arrested in France, a police source told reporters.

“In total, more than 23,000 acts have been reported as having been committed through Coco,” Paris public prosecutor Laure Beccuau has said.

Prosecutors have said that more than 5 million euros linked to bank accounts in Hungary, Lithuania, Germany and the Netherlands have been seized.

Fifty co-defendants – the men who responded to Dominique Pelicot’s invitation online – were also convicted and handed various sentences of between three and 15 years in the trial that ended in December.

Details of the offences shocked France and the world, drawing fresh attention to male violence. The impact of the trial was magnified by Gisele Pelicot’s decision to waive her anonymity and opt for a public trial.

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