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- Judge Claire Delval learns of her father's involvement in a corruption case; Mark Van Dyck seeks to take advantage of the situation.
- Claire, to redeem herself from her family's fault, gets involved in the case of the gang rape of an activist, Ludivine, a video of which is circulating on the Web; only one rapist appears there: Wahab, a young Moroccan living illegally.
- Ludivine Gilson has difficulty remembering snippets of her rape during a reconstruction requested by judge Claire Deval.
- Through the re-enactment, the four criminals are arrested; the gang leader denies the charges; Claire has no proof, aside from Ludivine's identification, and she summons Mark.
- Claire, who ended up obtaining the gang leader's confession thanks to a bluff, understands that it was not the criminals who filmed; she persists in finding the author of the video without knowing that she is sleeping with him.
- Claire, feeling guilty about her deception, is devastated when she realises that it was Mark who filmed the rape; Mark tries to free Rachel, but he fails miserably and weakens his relationship with Krystel, his assistant.
- Claire confronts Mark about the video, but he denies it; Claire goes looking for evidence at all costs; the revelation of her affair with Mark causes her to lose her relationship, her credibility and her job.
- Thanks to Claire's revelations, Simon Delval benefits from a dismissal. However, the situation goes from bad to worse for the judge who gets bogged down in her obsession to prove Mark's guilt.
- Claire, affected by a death, pulls out all the stops to find the rapists; Claire has the idea of a re-enactment and asks Mark to attend.
- Claire fails to validate the thesis of Mark's guilt; powerless, she decides to retire entirely from her professional life, but if she has lost all her faith in justice, she has not lost hope.