Dozens of men in France convicted of raping women drugged by husbands

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Dozens of men have been convicted and sentenced by a French court for raping and sexually assaulting a woman over several years. That included the woman’s ex-husband, who planned the crime, authorities said. Gisele Pelicot inspired many when she gave up her right to anonymity. NBC News’ Hala Gorani reports.

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