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French civil servant drugged us to make us urinate on ourselves, say accusers

French civil servant drugged us to make us urinate on ourselves, say accusers

Summary

Nearly 250 women in France have accused a senior civil servant, Christian Nègre, of drugging them during job interviews between 2009 and 2018. The women say he used drugs to make them lose control of their bodies, an act known as chemical submission, leading to humiliating experiences.

Key Facts

  • Christian Nègre is a senior civil servant at France’s Ministry of Culture.
  • The alleged incidents occurred during job interviews from 2009 to 2018.
  • About 250 women have come forward with accusations against Nègre.
  • Victims report being drugged with substances that caused uncontrollable urination and physical weakness.
  • The practice of drugging someone to control them is called chemical submission.
  • Police suspect Nègre used diuretics, drugs that make people urinate more.
  • One victim, Anaïs de Vos, described feeling weak and losing control of her bladder during an interview in 2011.
  • The case gained public attention after a similar crime involving sedatives in France in 2024.
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