They accuse him of drugging more than 200 women so that they would urinate on themselves

A senior French official is being investigated by that country’s judicial system for a humiliating ‘experiment’: it is alleged More than 200 women were drugged during job interviews to force them to urinate on themselves.

It’s about to Christian Negri– Former member of the French Ministry of Culture. In the past few hours, many international media outlets reported that the police found a spreadsheet belonging to the politician entitled “Experiments” Which explains the man’s strange behaviour.

According to The Guardian and CNN, Negri added A “Powerful diuretic” So that women lose control of their bladder during job interviews. On the open sheet of paper, the man specifies the doses, dates, and interactions for each woman.

To achieve the desired effect, Negri conducted job interviews standing, and when those affected wanted to go to the bathroom, he did not allow them to do so.

Everything seems to indicate that, according to the evidence found, the official has for years repeated the same pattern of abuses that has characterized France. “Chemical Submission”.

Attorney for many victims Louise Perriot“Under the guise of sexual fantasy, it is about power and control over women’s bodies… through humiliation and control,” he said.

Other lawyers recently called for the case to be completed, because the six-year delay exacerbates the trauma of those involved.

Complaints against Christian Negri came to light in 2018, when a colleague reported him for trying to photograph an official’s bartender.

This complaint prompted many women to admit at the time that they had suffered during interviews with him Tremors and dizziness, and in some cases, they were forced to urinate in public or on themselves.

This is the case with the marketing expert Sylvie Delezenin which Negrit has her walking through the Tuileries Gardens in Paris while begging to be taken to the bathroom. The woman ended up urinating in a tunnel while she was protected by the official’s jacket.

last, AnisShe testified that Negri asked her if she wanted to go to the bathroom and when she nodded, he did not let her pass. He peed on the stairs.

In 2019, a Nigerian was expelled from public service, although he continued to work in the private sector. Meanwhile, his case remains open.

Several of the women harmed by the official received damages from the state in a civil suit. However, no one was found guilty. The main target targeted by the complainants and the unions, in addition to Negri, is the ministry itself because it allows the aggressor to act freely.