Express reported yesterday that a website registered with .GG was the focal point of a harrowing international story about historic sexual abuse.
Dominique P has been arrested and charged with recruiting more than 80 men to rape his wife over a ten-year period.
He used a website with a .GG domain to orchestrate the alleged offences, which – according to an article in the Telegraph – meant French authorities found it hard to shut down.
The domain was flagged to local authorities earlier this week and the registrar responsible quickly killed the domain after learning of how it had been used.
However, it has since been revealed that the website has resurfaced with a new domain through a French registrar.
Instead of a .GG domain, the site in question has now been registered through a .MG domain which is the country code for Madagascar.
The case of Dominique P is still ongoing, and more than 50 of the 83 men who were involved have now been identified – some of whom have been charged with aggravated rape.
The alleged crimes took place over the course of 10 years and Dominque P has also been charged with raping and murdering a 23-year-old in Paris.