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The article details allegations against a French civil servant, Christian Nègre, accused of drugging nearly 250 women during job interviews between 2009 and 2018 to induce chemical submission. Victims, including Anaïs de Vos and Marie-Hélène Brice, describe being drugged with diuretics that caused uncontrollable urination and significant distress. The investigation began in 2018 after Nègre was caught taking a photograph beneath a woman's table and he is now under formal investigation for drugging, sexual assault, and invasion of privacy. Despite the ongoing legal process, victims face delays and frustrations with the justice system, highlighting broader concerns about how France handles cases of drug-facilitated sexual assault.
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