Man in his 60s indicted for selling his wife to over 100 men

A man in his 60s faces indictment for aggravated procuring after selling his wife to over 120 men for more than four years. The woman fled in autumn 2025 and alerted police. The charges also include rape, assault, and illegal threats.

A man in his 60s is indicted at Sundsvall District Court for aggravated procuring, eight counts of rape, four counts of assault, two counts of illegal threats, and a minor doping offense. Prosecutor Ida Annerstedt states that the man used coercive measures including death threats, alcohol, and narcotics to exploit the woman's vulnerable position.

The man allegedly created and edited online sex ads, handled customer contacts by impersonating his wife, and dictated the acts to be performed. Most purchases occurred in their home in Kramfors municipality, Västernorrland county, as he drove her there and stood guard outside. One purchase was digital under new legislation.

The woman fled in autumn 2025 and called 112 shortly before the man's arrest. Her victim counsel Silvia Ingolfsdottir describes it as a "ruthless exploitation" and states the woman hopes for redress. The man, previously identified as a local Hells Angels leader and charged with bookkeeping offenses, denies the allegations.

Indictments have also been filed against 26 men for purchasing sex from the woman, many of whom admit the acts. Evidence includes chat logs, surveillance footage, and witness statements.

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Courtroom illustration depicting the sentencing of a man for raping a 100-year-old woman during home care in Stockholm.
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Man sentenced for rape of 100-year-old in home care

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A 38-year-old man has been sentenced to four years in prison for raping a 100-year-old woman during a home care visit in Stockholm in October. The city was informed the next day but did not report to police; the woman's family did so three weeks later. The ruling has sparked reactions, especially over the lack of deportation.

A man in Umeå has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for 70 counts of aggravated rape against a girl aged between six and 11. The abuses took place between 2017 and 2022 in various locations in the city. The man admitted to about a dozen occasions during the trial, but the district court relied on the girl's testimony for the minimum number of crimes.

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A man in his 60s has been sentenced for making multiple calls and sending messages to his ex-wife over one week. The couple separated last summer. The ruling comes from a district court in Örebro county.

A 38-year-old home care worker has been sentenced to four years in prison for raping a 100-year-old woman in her Stockholm home. Södertörns District Court classified the crime as rape of normal degree and ruled against deportation to Iraq due to the man's strong ties to Sweden. The verdict has sparked strong reactions from politicians and victim support organizations.

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A nurse in Stockholm has been sentenced to eight years in prison for over 100 sex crimes against ten girls aged 10–13. He contacted the victims via Snapchat, posing as a teenager to trick them into sexual acts. The investigation started with suspicions of seven gross rapes but expanded into a major conviction.

A 29-year-old man and his 23-year-old wife have been charged with murdering and dismembering the man's mother in Danderyd on June 13 last year. According to the prosecutor, they planned to use the mother's money to hire a hitman against the man's father. The motive appears to be hatred and money.

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A 35-year-old man from Malmö has been sentenced to prison for human trafficking after recruiting three vulnerable Polish men for black-market construction work under harsh conditions. The case is unique as Sweden's first conviction for labor-related human trafficking. The Polish men were promised jobs and housing but were exploited instead.

 

 

 

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