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French MP recounts trauma in trial of ex-senator accused of drugging her with MDMA

A general view of National Assembly in Paris, 11 December, 2023
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Former senator Joël Guerriau, 68, has admitted serving lawmaker Sandrine Josso a drink spiked with MDMA but says it was an accident.

A French lawmaker has said that she wants "the truth" to emerge from the trial of a former senator accused of drugging her with the intention of sexually assaulting her., describing a terrifying experience marked by fear she could be raped.

Sandrine Josso says she was served a glass of champagne spiked with MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy, by Joël Guerriau at his apartment in November 2023.

Guerriau, who resigned as a senator over the case last October, has admitted to serving her a drink spiked with the drug, but maintains that it was an accident.

The trial, which started on Monday, has again brought national attention to drug-facilitated assault in France following the landmark drugging-and-rape case that turned Gisèle Pelicot into a global icon of the fight against sexual violence.

Member of Parliament Sandrine Josso arrives at the courtroom in Paris, 26 January, 2026
Member of Parliament Sandrine Josso arrives at the courtroom in Paris, 26 January, 2026 AP Photo

On Tuesday, the prosecutor asked for Guerriau, 68, to be sentenced to three years in prison and one year suspended for having drugged Josso "with a sexual purpose."

Josso, a 50-year-old lawmaker at the National Assembly, said in court that the then-senator invited her to his Paris apartment to celebrate his reelection in November 2023. The two had known each other for years and were on friendly terms.

"I really felt myself slipping away," Josso testified, saying she experienced heart palpitations shortly after taking a few sips of champagne.

She said she felt uneasy being alone with Guerriau, who appeared unusually agitated and repeatedly turned the lights on and off.

Josso said Guerriau later took her glass into the kitchen to refill it. That's when she noticed him holding "a little bag," which made her realise she had likely been drugged.

The lawmaker said she tried to hide her symptoms, afraid to alert Guerriau. She eventually managed to leave and take a taxi.

"I think about my children, I call my colleague, I tell him that I’m going to die," she told the court while crying.

Blood tests later showed that Josso had ingested a quantity of MDMA far higher than levels typically associated with recreational use.

"I want the truth to come out. It's important to me," she said.

Josso described lasting trauma, including sleep disorders, difficulty eating, panic attacks on trains and stairways and intense stress that caused her to grind her teeth so severely that several had to be removed.

Ex-senator says he's 'devastated'

Addressing the court on Monday, Guerriau said he was suffering from depression at the time of the incident and still lacked a clear memory of events.

He acknowledged what he called his "stupidity" and "ignorance" about drugs. Guerriau said another senator had given him MDMA months earlier, which he said he never used.

He said that on the evening before Josso visited, he put some of the drug into a glass he intended to use himself, but changed his mind and set it aside. The next day, he said that he mistakenly used the same glass to serve champagne to Josso.

French former senator Joel Guerriau, center, and his lawyer Henri Carpentier, arrive at the courtroom, in Paris, Monday, Jan. 26, 2026.
French former senator Joel Guerriau, center, and his lawyer Henri Carpentier, arrive at the courtroom, in Paris, Monday, Jan. 26, 2026. Thomas Padilla/Copyright 2026 The AP. All rights reserved.

"I don’t have the words. It's very serious," Guerriau told the court. "I'm devastated."

Investigators said Guerriau had searched online about drug use, including ecstasy, in connection with rape about a month before the incident. Guerriau said the research was part of his work as a senator and meant to better understand the issue.

Asked by his lawyer whether there had been any sexual discussion that evening, Guerriau replied no.

Pressed on whether he intended to rape Josso, he responded: "No, no, no."

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