Two young women were convicted of sexual assault in the Zürich district court on Tuesday after seeking revenge on their philandering ex-lover last summer by gluing his testicles to his thigh and decorating his genital area with pink feathers.

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Scorned lovers in pink feather penis revenge

Two young women were convicted of sexual assault in the Zürich district court on Tuesday after seeking revenge on their philandering ex-lover last summer by gluing his testicles to his thigh and decorating his genital area with pink feathers.

Scorned lovers in pink feather penis revenge
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The women, both 22, pleaded guilty to knocking out a 27-year old man with a date rape drug, tying him up, stripping him and abusing him on the sofa in his apartment in July 2010.

The court found the women guilty of sexual assault, false imprisonment, causing bodily harm, and breach of narcotics laws. Each were handed 14-month suspended sentences with a three year probation period.

As part of their vendetta, the women stuck pink feathers to their former partner’s genitalia, glued his testicles to his thigh, painted his penis with pink nail polish, sprayed him with fake tan, dressed him in a bra and mini-skirt, and applied make-up to his face. 

“Hey boys, watch out: this is what happens if you don’t keep your dick under control,” read a message written on his chest with waterproof marker, according to TeleZüri television station. 

The young women then took pictures of their handiwork and left one at the scene, having printed it out on a photo printer they brought with them. 

They left their captive tied up in his apartment, where he was later freed by a flatmate.

Afterwards, they threatened the cheating boyfriend on Facebook, and told him they would publish the photographs if he sought revenge for the attack. 

The women hatched the plan after learning of the victim’s infidelities. The 27-year old was involved with one of the women but cheated on her with other women. His fatal error, according to NZZ newspaper, was when he made a pass at the second woman, his girlfriend’s best friend.

Feigning a mutual romantic interest, the friend drugged the love cheat in his home before contacting her accomplice.

NZZ newspaper reported that the accused “presented themselves to the court as nice, preppy young women, both dressed in striped blouses, with long hair – one blonde in a skirt, the other black-haired in jeans – both with guilty and remorseful faces.” 

During his verdict, the president of the court spoke of the women’s extensive guilt. He condemned the use of a date rape drug as being far from harmless and said that their level of aggression was alarming.

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French official charged for drugging women to watch them pee

A senior official in France's culture ministry has been charged with sexual assault and drugs offences for drugging women with diuretics to make them urinate in front of him, judicial sources said Friday.

French official charged for drugging women to watch them pee
France's Culture Ministry is housed in the Palais Royal in Paris. Photo: Guilhem Vellut/Wikimedia Commons
Christian N., former human resources director in the culture ministry, is accused of preying on over 200 women, mostly job candidates, between 2009 and 2018, Liberation newspaper reported.
   
A judicial source confirmed to AFP that he had been charged with sexual assault by a person abusing his position of authority, violent conduct by a public servant, administering a harmful substance, violation of privacy and breaching France's drug code.
   
In a lengthy report on the affair, which has caused embarrassment for the culture ministry, Liberation quoted five women who described how, during a job interview, Christian N. offered them a cup or tea or coffee and then invited them on a long walking tour of sights near the culture ministry in Paris.
 
During the walkabout they become seized with a sudden, crippling desire to urinate, whereupon the man took them to the banks of the Seine river and offered to shield them from view with his coat while they relieved themselves under a bridge.
 
One of the women told Liberation she spent four days in hospital with a urinary tract infection after the encounter.    
 
A police investigation revealed that the official had spiked the women's drinks with a powerful diuretic.
 
Christian N. is also accused of secretly snapping pictures of women's legs under the desk using his mobile phone.
 
After catching him in the act the ministry reported him to the police, which found a list on his computer of over 200 women he had targeted, along with photographs and lurid descriptions of women urinating in front of him.
   
He was suspended in October 2018 and fired three months later.
   
Contacted by Liberation he admitted to drugging “10 or 20” women and said he “wished I had been stopped earlier”.
 
 'A real pervert'
 
Reacting to the case on Europe 1 radio, Culture Minister Franck Riester, who has been in the post since October 2018, said he was “floored” by what he called the “crazy case of a pervert”.
   
The culture ministry said it had begun disciplinary proceedings as soon as it was informed of the official's alleged actions.
   
But one of his accusers, who worked at the culture ministry, claimed she had been warned about him years before he was sacked.
   
Liberation also reported that another alleged victim had written to two former culture ministers, both women, to complain about the man's behaviour, but received no reply.
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