Filipavičius sentenced to 20 years for kidnapping a girl – back in court for abducting two women
Filipavičius, previously sentenced to 20 years for kidnapping, is in court again facing charges of abducting two women.
G. Filipavičius, who was already sentenced to 20 years in prison for the kidnapping of a girl, now faces new charges involving the abduction of two women. His first hearing was postponed due to his lawyer’s illness, but multiple hearings have been scheduled to address the case. The court proceedings are taking place behind closed doors, indicating the sensitive nature of the allegations.
The current charges against Filipavičius include serious allegations such as rape, forced sexual relations, illegal detention, assault causing less than severe injury, and unlawful possession of narcotic substances. In total, he faces 12 criminal charges related to these incidents. The gravity of these accusations suggests a pattern of severe criminal behavior that could pose a significant risk to the community, as well as raise serious questions about the safety of women.
If the prosecution succeeds in proving the charges, Filipavičius could face up to seven additional years in prison, which would compound his existing sentence. This case not only highlights ongoing issues related to violent crime and sexual offenses in society but also reflects the judiciary’s efforts to respond to and manage such serious threats to public safety.