A Swedish man is facing a potential ten-year prison sentence following a verdict today in a case alleging he sold his wife to 121 men. Prosecutors claim the man profited from the exploitation of his wife in the Ångermanland region. The defendant denies all charges, maintaining that any sexual encounters were consensual. The case centers around accusations of coercion and the commercial sexual exploitation of a woman by her husband. Details of the alleged arrangement and the identities of the 121 men involved have been central to the investigation. The court’s decision will determine whether the man is convicted of trafficking or other related offenses. The verdict is expected to shed light on the complexities of consent and exploitation within a marital relationship.
