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France investigates return of adult website linked to Pelicot mass-rape trial

France investigates return of adult website linked to Pelicot mass-rape trial

Summary

French prosecutors are investigating the reopening of the adult website Coco, now called Cocoland, which was used by Dominique Pelicot to find people to rape his sedated wife. The site has been linked to serious crimes like child sexual abuse, rape, and murder, and it was previously shut down in 2024 but has come back online.

Key Facts

  • The Coco website was used by Dominique Pelicot to recruit people to rape his wife after drugging her.
  • The site has connections to multiple crimes, including child abuse, rape, and murder.
  • Coco was shut down in June 2024 but reappeared as Cocoland with a new name and design.
  • French prosecutors have opened an investigation into the site's reopening.
  • The site’s founder, Isaac Steidl, was charged in January 2025 with crimes related to child pornography and drug trafficking; he denies involvement with the reopened site.
  • French children’s commissioner Sarah el Hairy criticized the website for exploiting children and promised to fight it.
  • Women’s rights groups have called for broader investigations into similar websites that support sexual violence.
  • The case of Pelicot has raised awareness about organized online communities promoting sexual crimes.
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