Man in northern Sweden suspected of selling sex with his wife to at least 120 men
A man in northern Sweden faces charges for exploiting his wife by selling sex to 120 men; two buyers are charged, and more suspects may face prosecution.
- A man in northern Sweden is suspected of exploiting his wife and selling sex with her to at least 120 men, prosecutors told The Associated Press on Monday.
- Detained since October, the suspect is the husband held after the wife reported incidents, and investigators prepared aggravated procuring charges under Swedish law on buying and procuring sexual services.
- The husband denies wrongdoing, while prosecutors declined to discuss coercion or drugging, and note online purchase of sexual services is criminalized in Sweden.
- Two men charged as buyers face prison terms up to a year, while the husband could face two to 10 years if convicted of aggravated procuring.
- Next month the indictment is scheduled for March 13, with Prosecutor Ida Annerstedt saying the trial is expected soon and investigators believe the husband ruthlessly exploited his wife on a large scale.
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In northern Sweden, a man is suspected of having sold more than a hundred men sex with his wife. Swedish prostitution law prohibits the purchase of sex, but not the sale.
The woman filed a complaint last fall. Her husband allegedly offered her to over a hundred men for three years.
A man living in northern Sweden has been placed in pre-trial detention for "procurement", denounced by his wife who has prostituted more than 100 men, said the prosecutor's office on Monday.
It sounds like an unimaginable nightmare that a woman in Sweden must have suffered. Her husband is suspected of offering her to others for sex. The prosecutor's office identifies 120 men. Further crimes are also being investigated against the 60-year-old.
In Sweden, a man is said to have offered his wife more than 100 freemen – against her will. According to media reports, a Swede has forced his wife to commit sexual acts with at least 120 men. According to the news agency NTB, the actions have been reported to have taken place over several years at both physical meetings and the Internet.The case has been known for a long time – the man has been in custody since October because of suspicion of h…
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