Christian Nègre, a former HR director at France’s culture ministry, faces accusations of drugging 248 women with a potent diuretic during job interviews from 2009 to 2018. Victims report being forced to urinate in public after consuming drinks he spiked, while Nègre secretly documented their experiences in a spreadsheet labeled ‘experiments.’ Despite being charged with administering harmful substances, he has remained free as the legal process drags on, prompting concerns among the alleged victims about the inquiry’s impending closure.
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