But in 2017, the appeals court in Ancona overturned the conviction, after the female judges agreed with the defendants’ argument that the woman looked “too masculine” after seeing a photo of her. The judges wrote that it was “not possible to exclude the possibility that it was” the woman who organized the evening at which she says she was drugged and raped. The judges noted that one man “didn’t even like the girl, to the point of having stored her number in his phone under the nickname ‘Viking’, an allusion to an anything but feminine figure, rather a masculine one.”