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Dozens of men convicted of rape of woman drugged by husband in France

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Dozens of men were convicted and sentenced in a French court of raping and sexually assaulting a woman for years. They included the woman’s former husband, who orchestrated the crimes, authorities said. Gisele Pelicot inspired many people after waiving her right to anonymity. NBC News’ Hala Gorani reports.

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