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Dan Diaconescu was sentenced to eight years and four months in prison (sources). The decision is not final

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Dan Diaconescu was sentenced by the Constanta Court to eight years and four months in prison for continuous sexual intercourse with a minor and continuous use of child prostitution, judicial sources say. The court's decision is not...

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Dan Diaconescu, the former patron of OTV, was sentenced by the Constanta Court to eight years in prison, for sexual intercourse with a minor in continuous form and the use of child prostitution in continuous form, they write...

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Dan Diaconescu was sentenced by the Constanta Court to eight years and four months in prison for continuous sexual intercourse with a minor and continuous use of child prostitution, judicial sources say. The court's decision is not...

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The decision belongs to the Constanta Court and is not final. The decision comes after more than two years, during which dozens of people were heard in the case. Dan Diaconescu is accused of having repeatedly had sexual relations with the two girls, who were minors at the time, for sums of money ranging between 300 and 400 lei. According to investigators, he knew their ages. Diaconescu allegedly paid, sources in the investigation say, to have in…

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Dan Diaconescu sentenced by Constanta Court to eight years and four months in prison

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replicaonline.ro broke the news in on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
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