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Swedish man jailed for four years for coercing wife into sex with 120 men

June 16, 2026 International Source: BBC World

Swedish man jailed for four years for coercing wife into sex with 120 men
The 61-year-old was found to have coerced his wife into sexual acts with men he found online in exchange for payment. Sweden man jailed for four years for coercing wife into sex with 120 men Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. The man was tried at a district court in Härnösand The Angermanland District Court building in Harnosand, Sweden Swedish man jailed for four years for coercing wife into sex with 120 men A 61-year-old Swedish man has been sentenced to four years and five months in prison for coercing his wife into providing sexual services to more than 120 men. The court found he had controlled her through threats of violence and security cameras. He was convicted of offences including attempted rape, aggravated pimping, assault and unlawful threats following a trial in Härnösand, on Sweden's eastern coast. The court also convicted 28 other men of purchasing sexual acts and services. The case drew international attention and has been compared by some to Dominique Pelicot in France who was found to have drugged his then-wife Gisèle and allowed other men to rape her over a period of nine years. The man from the Swedish province of Ångermanland consistently denied any wrongdoing and claimed he had only helped organise consensual encounters. But the court sided with prosecutors, finding he had "ruthlessly exploited" the woman. Neither has been publicly identified. This story contains details that some readers may find disturbing Prosecutors said the man began forcing his wife into sex with the men, who travelled to their secluded farm in Kramfors from across the country, in exchange for payment in 2022 - and only ceased when she reported him to police in October 2025. He plied her with drugs and used the remoteness of their home in eastern Sweden, her limited network of contacts and surveillance cameras in their home which sometimes captured sexual encounters to control her. He also threatened to kill her, pour petrol on her, burn her and cut off her fingers, prosecutors told the court. The woman knew where the cameras were in the house and used a blind spot to escape before calling police, according to public broadcaster SVT. The court found the man had "influenced and induced his wife to perform sexual acts on herself, broadcast them online, receive additional sex buyers and try to get neighbours and customers to have sex with her", it ruled on Tuesday. It said that, in many cases, this was done through "prolonged nagging and with unpleasant and condescending language". It also found he had taken the initiative to begin selling her sexual services and had administered most of the business. The court dismissed eight counts of rape as it could not establish her participation was involuntary and in one case could not establish which sexual acts took place. Under Swedish law, rape charges can be filed for sexual assaults in which the seriousness of the violation is comparable to sexual intercourse, rights groups say. The court also convicted the man of one count of attempted rape but dismissed three other charges. As well as the jail sentence, it ordered him to pay the woman 200,000 krona (£15,900) in damages. Although 120 men were identified by Swedish authorities as engaging in the sexual services the man offered, only 29 were charged in relation to the case. Most reportedly denied the allegations against them, saying they either did not have sex with the woman or did not pay for it. But the court convicted 28 of them of collectively purchasing 56 sexual services. Two of the men were handed prison sentences, while the rest were given suspended sentences or probation. The Angermanland District Court building in Harnosand, Sweden. Man accused of coercing wife into sex with 120 men goes on trial in Sweden The Vision Football Club side needs help with outfits for the opening ceremony of the Gothia Cup. BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains what football's version of the Snickometer is and how it works after Mattias Svanberg's goal for Sweden against Tunisia at the World Cup. A dismembered body found in a chain-bound trunk in the Seine in 1995 was only recently connected to the defendant by DNA evidence. Lord Lucan was found guilty of killing Sandra Rivett on 19 June 1975 – but by then he had already disappeared. His wife was interviewed by the BBC in 1980. Police are appealing for information and witnesses after a man in his 30s was assaulted in Lisburn. The prime suspect in the killing of Lyhanna, 11, was reported to police nine months prior but never questioned. The tricks of the jail jargon Fenya were once used to bewilder guards in Stalin's Gulags. Now they are being used by Russian cyber-criminals.