Swedish prosecutor urges prison for man charged with prostituting his wife
A Swedish prosecutor is seeking a 10-year prison sentence for a 62-year-old man accused of prostituting his wife. The trial, taking place in Harnosand, is largely being held in private.

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AI-generatedA Swedish prosecutor is seeking a 10-year prison sentence for a 62-year-old man accused of prostituting his wife. The trial, taking place in Harnosand, is largely being held in private. The defendant faces charges of aggravated pimping and eight counts of rape, with alleged offenses occurring between August 2022 and October 2025. Prosecutors state he created online advertisements, arranged paid meetings with clients, and pressured his wife into performing sexual acts online to solicit more business. While selling sex is legal in Sweden, buying sex and profiting from prostitution are not. The wife, considered a victim by the prosecution, is seeking approximately $120,000 in damages if the defendant is found guilty.
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4 extractedThe wife is seeking US$120,000 in damages if the defendant is found guilty.
The man is charged with aggravated pimping and eight rapes.
The defendant is accused of arranging paid meetings between clients and his wife, and pushing her into sexual acts.
A Swedish prosecutor is seeking a 10-year prison sentence for a man accused of prostituting his wife.