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Four Students From Utrecht to Be Prosecuted for Distributing Slut Shaming List

Summary by NL Times
Four students from Utrecht are going to be prosecuted for distributing a “bangalijst.” The four men, all members of the Utrecht Student Corps (USC), are suspected of distributing a “document with offensive content,” according to the Public Prosecutor’s Office. The so-called "bangalijst" contained names, photos, and in some cases addresses and phone numbers of members of the women’s association UVSV. Sexist comments accompanied the photos.

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One of the lawyers for the students suspected of creating and distributing a list of threats believes prosecution would be disproportionate. "Four boys are essentially being victimized here," criminal defense attorney Bart Nooitgedagt said Wednesday evening during a Nieuwsuur broadcast.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Student Corps: Four men, all members of the USC, are suspected by the Public Prosecution Service of "distributing a document with offensive content." Last year…

·Netherlands
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The Public Prosecution Service suspects the four men of distributing a document with offensive content. According to the Public Prosecution Service, creating the "banga list" is not a criminal offense in this case, but distributing a document with offensive content is.

·Netherlands
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Lawyers for victims of the so-called "banga list," which was distributed in March 2024, believe that all six suspects identified through the investigation should be prosecuted. The Public Prosecution Service is prosecuting four of them. The case against the other two has been dropped because they failed to distribute the list. These are six members of the Utrecht Student Corps (USC).

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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The Public Prosecution Service is prosecuting four members of the Utrecht Student Corps (USC) for distributing a "bang list." The four young men are suspected of distributing a document with offensive content, the Public Prosecution Service announced.

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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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