Dominik Feri | |||||||||||||
Caption: | Feri in 2017 | ||||||||||||
Office: | Member of the Chamber of Deputies | ||||||||||||
Term Start: | 21 October 2017 | ||||||||||||
Term End: | 31 May 2021 | ||||||||||||
Office2: | Councillor of Teplice | ||||||||||||
Term Start2: | 7 November 2014 | ||||||||||||
Term End2: | 6 October 2018 | ||||||||||||
Office3: | Teplice Town Assembly Representative | ||||||||||||
Term Start3: | 5 November 2014 | ||||||||||||
Term End3: | 6 October 2018 | ||||||||||||
Birth Date: | 11 July 1996 | ||||||||||||
Birth Place: | Kadaň, Czech Republic | ||||||||||||
Alma Mater: | Charles University | ||||||||||||
Module2: | Criminal information
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Short Title: | Lex Feri |
Legislature: | Parliament of the Czech Republic |
Long Title: | Government bill amending Act No. 40/2009 Coll., the Criminal Code |
Citation: | Bill No. 166/2024 Coll. |
Passed By: | Chamber of Deputies |
Passed By2: | Senate |
Date Passed: | 10 April 2024 |
Date Passed2: | 29 May 2024 |
Date Signed: | 7 June 2024 |
Signed By: | President Petr Pavel |
Date Commenced: | 1 January 2025 |
Bill Citation: | Chamber of Deputies Bill No. 616 |
Introduced By: | Fiala Government |
Date Introduced: | 12 January 2024 |
Date Distributed: | 15 January 2024 |
Committee Responsible: | Committee for Constitution and Law |
1St Reading: | 7 February 2024 |
2Nd Reading: | 9 April 2024 |
3Rd Reading: | 10 April 2024 |
3Rd Reading For: | 168 |
3Rd Reading Against: | 0 |
3Rd Reading Abstention: | 1 |
Bill Citation2: | Senate Bill No. 251 |
Bill Date2: | 30 April 2024 |
Committee Responsible2: | Committee for Constitution and Law |
Rapporteur2: | Tomáš Goláň |
Passed2: | 29 May 2024 |
Passed2 For: | 63 |
Passed2 Against: | 1 |
Passed2 Abstention: | 4 |
Summary: | Expands definition of rape in criminal code. |
Status: | not yet in force |
Dominik Feri (born 11 July 1996) is a former Czech politician and currently imprisoned sex offender who served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic from 2017 to 2021, representing TOP 09. Feri entered politics in 2014 at the age of 18, becoming the youngest municipal councillor in the country, in the city of Teplice. In the 2017 Czech legislative election he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies, becoming the lower house's first black deputy (due to Ethiopian descent),[1] as well as its youngest member at the age of 21.[2]
In 2021 Feri, a vocal and well-known supporter of the Me Too movement, resigned from politics following accusations by about 15 women regarding sexual abuse and rape in years 2015 – 2020.[3] On 2 November 2023, he was sentenced to three years in prison for rapes committed in 2016 and 2018, with one of the two victims raped in 2016 being a minor.[5] Feri appealed against the verdict, but his appeal was dismissed by the Municipal Court in Prague on 22 April 2024.[6] The judgement found that Feri had also attempted to rape a woman within the Parliament building.[7]
Feri's case, which included prosecution's dismissal of allegations of multiple victims, led to an expansion of the definition of the crime of rape in the Czech Criminal Code, so that the legislation clearly covers also situations of rape paralysis. The change of law was dubbed "Lex Feri" in Czech media.[8] [9] [10]
Feri was born in Kadaň, northwestern Bohemia, and grew up in Teplice District. His mother is from eastern Bohemia, and Feri is also partly of Ethiopian origin.[11] From 2007 to 2015 he studied in a grammar school in Teplice. His first appearance in media was because of his public activities in Teplice.[11] In 2015 he became a student of the Faculty of Law at Charles University in Prague.
Feri plays accordion and piano.[11] He stated that his opinions are close to those of the Czech Pirate Party.[11]
In May 2022, Feri was hospitalized with self-inflicted cut wounds to his arms and belly in an apparent suicide attempt.[12]
During the municipal elections in 2014 he was an independent candidate on the candidate list of liberal-conservative party TOP 09 to the Council of Representatives in Teplice. Although he wasn't elected, he became a first deputy candidate for that office, despite his young age. After the leader of the candidate list Petr Měsíc resigned, Feri took the office and became one of nine members of the City Council, which was led by mayor Jaroslav Kubera.[13] In May 2015 he joined the TOP 09 Party.
After an unsuccessful candidacy in 2016 Czech regional elections, he was listed on the last place of the candidate list in the District of Prague in 2017 Czech legislative election. On 21 October, he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies.[14] German magazine Die Welt considered Feri to be a successful and promising pro-European politician.[15]
In April 2019, Feri was allegedly attacked at a wine tasting event in Boršice, Moravia. Feri told media that the attackers had shouted at him "niggers do not belong in politics",[16] [17] however this allegation was not repeated during the formal police investigation.[18] Criminal proceedings against the suspects, who paid Feri CZK 1,000 (~ USD 40) in damages for a torn shirt, were conditionally suspended, i.e. concluded without conviction.
In 2019, Feri was named on the Politico 28 list of people most likely to shape European future, which noted that "it’s not easy being young and black in the Czech Republic".
In late May 2021, Feri was accused of sexual assault and rape by eight women, whose names were kept secret by the online publishing websites and . This story was published in the two online newspapers after a discussion was started by an anonymous Twitter account, where many participants wrote about Feri being aggressive to women, in many cases demanding sexual intercourse. As was stated in Czech media, these alleged assaults and sexual offense cases took place between 2015 and 2020. A number of unnamed sources cited in the articles noted that Feri's behavior had been known in his social circles for an extended period of time.[19] Feri subsequently announced his resignation and withdrawal from the 2021 Czech legislative election,[20] [21] and left TOP 09, his political party.[22]
More women came forward after the initial articles were published. This led to further allegations of Feri's sexual misconduct being published in early June 2021 by the two sites. Names of the accusers were again withheld. While the accusers in the previous article described use of force, one of the new accusers alleged that Feri had used a date rape drug on her. The testimonies portrayed a pattern of behavior whereby Feri, who had over 1.1 million online followers, would contact young women, some of them underage, often living far away from Prague, through social media for a friendly meeting or a party. The girls, dazzled by his VIP persona, would voluntarily accept the invitation, sometimes after weeks of persuasion. Initially friendly meetings with Feri, who was well known for his support for Me Too movement, with talks focused on politics or societal issues, would allegedly later turn violent and end in either sexual assault, rape, or successful escape.[23]
After the newspaper articles were published, the Police of the Czech Republic opened an investigation into the case. In March 2022, Feri was charged with multiple counts of rape and attempted rape. As one of the alleged rape victims was only seventeen years old, Feri was charged also with rape of a child (the age of consent in the Czech Republic is 15), which carries a sentence of up to 10 years imprisonment. The charges concerned rapes committed on three different victims. A further investigation regarding rape and sexual assault allegations brought by five other accusers concluded in September 2022 with no charges.[24]
Feri was indicted on 13 December 2022. The District State Attorney Office for Prague 3 stated that the indictment was for two counts of rape and one count of attempted rape, without specifying which of the three counts concerned the child. Feri commented: "I welcome the fact that after a nearly two-year wait, I will be able to present evidence to the court proving my innocence. Until now, I have not been able to comment publicly on the ongoing proceedings in any substantive way, which has resulted in the media being reduced to one-sided statements. However, this is about to finally change."[25]
First Feri rape trial | |
Court: | Conviction for rape of a minor, rape & attempted rape 3 years imprisonment |
Judges: | Lenka Hájková (presiding) |
Number Of Judges: | 3 |
Appealed To: | Libor Vávra (presiding) |
Subsequent Actions: | Appeal rejected on . |
Italic Title: | no |
Dominik Feri's rape trial commenced on 14 February 2023.[26] Before entering the court room, Feri named one the accusers in cases which had been dismissed by the prosecution, for which he was condemned by journalists and politicians alike.[27]
In order to protect the privacy of the victims, the senate decided to exclude the public during their witness statements as well as during the presentation of expert opinions. The rest of the trial remained open to the public.
The trial concerned the following three counts of rape and attempted rape:
After denying the particular rape counts, Feri stated: "I certainly didn't suffer from a lack of interest from women at the time. There was a lot of interest, sometimes unpleasant. I certainly didn't have to force anything. I'm being ascribed something that has no basis in logic as to why I should do it."
After the conclusion of Feri's testimony, the public was excluded for the testimony of the first alleged victim, which lasted for four hours.
In the afternoon of the first day, the court was again open to the public for testimonies of witnesses. The first witness was a friend of the first victim. She testified that she had received a phonecall from the victim the day after the alleged rape. The victim described to the witness that she had voluntarily entered Feri's flat. After refusing his advances, she claimed to have drunk a beverage, and subsequently only remembered snippets of what happened afterwards. The victim described being unable to move, and having been subject to penetration by Feri's fingers and subjected to oral sex. The witness stated that victim was very stressed and that she was in no doubt regarding the truthfulness of the victim's statement. She further commented that they both used to admire Feri before the incident. The witness reported that the victim had started to suffer from panic disorder, and was also particularly angry that Feri was publicly supporting the Me Too Movement after the incident.[28]
The trial continued on 16 February 2023 with statements of the alleged victims No. 2 and 3, as well as a presentation of expert opinions. The public was excluded from the courtroom for the day.[29]
The trial continued in April 2023, and then adjourned to November 2023.
On 2 November 2023, Feri was found guilty as charged and sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to pay a total of 510,000 CZK (22,000 USD) monetary compensation to the three victims.[30]
During a public hearing held on 22 April 2024 the Municipal Court in Prague dismissed Feri's appeal. The conviction thus became final.[31]
In late May 2024, Feri received summons to prison. He was ordered to start serving his prison term by 27 May 2024 at the latest.[32] Feri entered Teplice prison on 26 May 2024.[33]
II. ÚS 527/23 | |
Court: | Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic |
Transcripts: | II. ÚS 527/23 |
Judges: | (presiding) |
Number Of Judges: | 3 |
Subsequent Actions: | Reopening of investigation regarding rape of a minor |
Italic Title: | no |
On 12 June 2024, the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic delivered decision II. ÚS 527/23 regarding petitions of five further alleged victims who had claimed that their constitutional rights were violated by police decision not to charge Feri in connection with their rape claims. The Court dismissed four of the petitions, stating that although sexually predatory, Feri's conduct didn't amount to criminal definition of rape. At the same time, the Court ruled in favor of the fifth alleged victim and nullified the police decision on conclusion of the investigation. In this case, the 17-year-old victim alleged that she had first engaged in voluntary intercourse with Feri. However, when Feri proceeded to take off his condom, the victim refused to have further intercourse. The Court held that it found "no reasonable reason why consent to a particular sexual activity should preclude criminal liability for an offender who coerces a victim (through the use of violence or the exploitation of his or her defencelessness) to engage in sexual activity substantially different".[34]
Three months after Feri's sexual violence accusations were published, Czech rapper published a music video titled DOMINIK FERI as a social commentary of the Feri rape case.[35]