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"textContent": "Christian Nègre is accused of spiking 248 women with a powerful diuretic (Picture: X)\n\nWomen have described wetting themselves and being forced to urinate into a river after allegedly being drugged on job interviews.\n\nChristian Nègre, a former human resources director and civil servant at France’s culture ministry is accused of spiking 248 women with a powerful diuretic between 2009 and 2018.\n\nThe official allegedly laced the coffee and teas of victims before taking them on ‘walking interviews’ around Paris, during which the women would suddenly need the toilet.\n\nHe took secret pictures of the women interviewees and recorded details of the encounters on an Excel spreadsheet titled ‘experiments’.\n\nNicknamed the photographer, Nègre was only caught when a collleague saw him photographing a female official’s legs in their office in 2018.\n\nThat led police to a trove of files of the women and he was charged with administering harmful substances without consent.\n\nThe civil servant remains free seven years after a probe was opened in 2019, as the judicial process has faced delays.\n\nThe alleged victims now only have a month to submit their testimonies before the inquiry is closed.\n\nAn alleged victim described having to relieve herself by the Seine due to the overwhelming urge to urinate during the interview (Picture: Getty Images)\n\nOne woman, Marie-Hélène Brice, described how she thought she was getting her life back on track when she was offered a job interview with Nègre in 2016.\n\nShe told The Telegraph that soon after the pair began walking she was suddenly left in agony by the urge to urinate.\n\nMs Brice was forced to urinate into a river, with the civil servant covering her with a jacket, while Nègre looked her in the eyes.\n\nShe added: ‘It was a double shock. First, you think it’s your fault. Then you discover you were poisoned.’\n\nAnother woman, Anaïs de Vos, alleged she was given a drink before being taken on a walk through the Tuileries Gardens towards the Louvre in Paris in 2011.\n\n‘I realised something was wrong when he suggested I relieve myself under a bridge,’ she said.\n\n‘I thought: If I go in there, he might attack me.’\n\nShe refused but eventually had to rush to an upstairs cafe toilet near the Louvre, urinating herself on the way.\n\nEight years later, police read details of her from Nègre’s Excel file, recounting how she ‘still had to hold on’, ‘moaned’ and ‘disappeared for 15 minutes’.\n\nAnother alleged victim, Elise Daniaud Oudeh, says she had to relieve herself near the Seine after meeting Nègre.\n\nShe said: ‘I thought it was my fault. I never imagined someone could put something in my drink at a ministry.’\n\nMs Oudeh continued: ‘We still think that rape, rapists and paedophiles are actually exceptions, they’re monsters… No, they are integrated people who have children, who are married, who work, and they are at all social levels.’\n\nThe legal case against Nègre has dragged on since 2019 (Picture: Shutterstock / Cineberg)\n\nAnother victim described having nightmares after she was allegedly drugged, adding: ‘When I go to the toilet, it brings everything back.’\n\nShe was so humiliated she stopped applying for jobs and her unemployment benefits ran out.\n\nLouise Beriot, a lawyer for several of the women, said of the alleged druggings: ‘Under the pretext of a sexual fantasy, this is about power and domination over women’s bodies… through humiliation and control.’\n\nNègre has not publicly apologised to the women.\n\nThe Telegraph reports that when he was first contacted about the allegations in 2019, he acknowledged administering diuretics and taking some photographs, but minimised his conduct and the number of victims.\n\nAfter he left the civil service, worked at a business school in Caen under a different surname.\n\nHis identity was discovered by students and he was dismissed.\n\nIn 2023, the French state was ordered to pay up to £14,000 to seven alleged victims in a civil case.\n\nHowever the culture ministry was found not to be at fault as an employer.\n\n******Get in touch with our news team by emailing us atwebnews@metro.co.uk.******\n\n**For more stories like this,****check our news page**.\n\nComment now Comments Add Metro as a Preferred Source on Google Add as preferred source ",
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