Suspected of selling his wife to 120 men - was a foster home
A man in Ångermanland is suspected of having sold his wife to over 120 men for sexual encounters and is also under investigation for running a foster home for placed youth.
A man from Ångermanland has been in custody since last autumn on probable grounds suspected of serious pimping. According to the prosecutor, the man, who has a background in the Hells Angels motorcycle gang, is accused of selling his wife to over 120 men for physical sexual encounters, in addition to a large number of digital sexual meetings. This troubling situation is further compounded by the revelation that he has also operated as a foster home for youth placed in care.
SVT has uncovered that the man, who previously held a prominent position in a Hells Angels chapter in Stockholm, is now implicated in a broader inquiry into human trafficking and sexual exploitation. During questioning related to a suspected sex purchase in the Stockholm area, another man, who is now on trial, indicated that he met the couple for what he described as a business meeting. When asked about the nature of their relationship, he suggested that they were "kind of married," and mentioned that they were engaged in some form of joint enterprise, noting that they had youth in their care at the foster home. This adds a layer of concern regarding the safety and welfare of the youths involved.
The events spoken of by this man are said to have occurred in 2023, raising serious questions about the system failing to protect vulnerable youth from potential exploitative situations. The connections to criminal activities, including allegations of serious financial crimes, reflect a wider societal issue that warrants urgent attention and intervention to safeguard individuals, particularly minors, from such predatory behavior.