A French civil servant allegedly drugged women’s drinks with diuretics during job interviews between 2009 and 2018, inducing uncontrollable urination and watching their distress—nearly 250 victims came forward. The tactic, dubbed “chemical submission,” involved coffee, a walk outside, and manipulation into secluded spots, leaving victims humiliated and ashamed. Investigators uncovered a spreadsheet tracking doses and reactions, including notes on underwear. Christian Nègre, an HR professional, is at the center of this chilling case that underscores global concerns over delayed justice and the trauma inflicted on survivors.
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