In Schweden ist am 30. März 2026 gegen einen 62-Jährigen Anklage wegen schwerer Zuhälterei, achtfacher Vergewaltigung, vierfachen Vergewaltigungsversuchs und vierfacher Körperverletzung erhoben worden. Die Staatsanwaltschaft wirft ihm vor, seine Ehefrau über mehr als drei Jahre zu sexuellen Handlungen mit mehr als 120 Männern gezwungen zu haben. Der Fall wird in Schweden und europaweit mit dem Verfahren gegen Gisèle Pelicot in Frankreich verglichen.

Schwere Vorwürfe gegen 62-Jährigen

Die Staatsanwaltschaft wirft dem Mann schwere Zuhälterei, acht Vergewaltigungen, vier Vergewaltigungsversuche und vier Körperverletzungen vor.

Mehr als 120 Männer beteiligt

Nach Angaben der Anklage soll der Mann seine Ehefrau über mehr als drei Jahre mit mehr als 120 Männern zu sexuellen Handlungen gezwungen haben.

Vergleich mit Fall Pelicot

Der Fall wird in Schweden und europaweit mit dem Verfahren gegen Gisèle Pelicot in Frankreich verglichen.

A Swedish prosecutor indicted a 62-year-old man on March 30, 2026, on charges of aggravated pimping, eight counts of rape, four attempted rapes, and four assaults, after he allegedly forced his wife to perform sexual acts with more than 120 men over a period of more than three years. The suspect, described by public broadcaster SVT as a former high-ranking member of the Hells Angels motorcycle organization, was arrested at the end of October 2025 after his wife reported him to police in northern Sweden. He has been held in pre-trial detention since his arrest and denies all charges. The alleged crimes took place between August 11, 2022, and October 21, 2025, in the region of Ångermanland. The case has drawn widespread comparisons in Sweden and across Europe to the French Gisèle Pelicot case.

Opfer über Jahre betäubt, gefilmt und bedroht According to the indictment, the man posted online advertisements, arranged meetings, negotiated prices, agreed on the nature of the sexual acts, and filmed the encounters, which were sometimes conducted digitally. The victim lived under conditions of total control: she was drugged, developed a drug dependency, and was monitored by cameras installed throughout the home. The prosecutor described the conduct as "ruthless exploitation." The indictment also details specific threats made against the woman, including warnings that he would burn her alive with gasoline and cut off her fingers, with the man referring to himself as "the monster." Prosecutor Ida Annerstedt told AFP that the woman, described as being in a vulnerable position, had "to a certain extent" agreed to sell sex, but had set limits that the suspect repeatedly overrode. „She had set certain limits. When he did not respect them, when he forced her despite her refusal, it is in those situations that he is accused of attempted rape or rape.” — Ida Annerstedt via AFP According to reporting by 20 minutos, the man had previously been investigated for abuse against a partner, though that case was closed, and had prior convictions for mistreatment and coercion, for which he served a five-month prison sentence.

26 Kunden angeklagt, Dutzende weitere unter Verdacht Prosecutor Ida Annerstedt confirmed in February that approximately 120 individuals suspected of purchasing sexual services had been identified in connection with the case. Twenty-six men have been formally indicted for buying sexual services, while the remaining individuals are still under investigation, according to the prosecution. The victim's lawyer, Silvia Ingolfsdottir, told AFP that her client had been subjected to serious crimes. „She now hopes to obtain justice.” — Silvia Ingolfsdottir via AFP Swedish Minister for Gender Equality Nina Larsson condemned the case, stating that men must stop buying and selling women's bodies, and described media coverage of what has been called the "Swedish Pelicot case" as shocking. „Media reports about what is called the +Swedish Pelicot case+ are shocking and outrageous.” — Nina Larsson via La Libre.be The trial is scheduled to begin on April 13, 2026, according to public broadcaster SVT.

Fall entfacht in Schweden die Debatte über das nordische Prostitutionsmodell neu Der französische Fall Gisèle Pelicot wurde 2024 zu einem juristischen und gesellschaftlichen Bezugspunkt, nachdem Gisèle Pelicot in einem Verfahren wegen mehrfacher Vergewaltigung auf ihre Anonymität als Opfer verzichtet hatte. Ihr Ehemann Dominique Pelicot wurde zu 20 Jahren Haft verurteilt, nachdem er eingeräumt hatte, sie zwischen 2011 und 2020 wiederholt betäubt und Dutzende Männer eingeladen zu haben, sie im bewusstlosen Zustand zu vergewaltigen. Der Fall löste in Europa eine breite öffentliche Debatte über Einwilligung, psychologische Kontrolle und die Mitverantwortung dritter Täter aus. The Swedish case has reignited a national debate over the responsibility of clients and the dynamics of psychological coercion, issues that sit at the heart of the Swedish model on prostitution, which bans the buying of sex but not the selling. The scale of the alleged exploitation — spanning more than three years, involving over 120 men, and relying on surveillance, drug dependency, and threats — has shocked Swedish public opinion. The case also raises questions about the legal threshold between coerced and agreed participation in sex work under conditions of psychological control. According to reporting by RFI, the case is causing deep emotion in Sweden, where prostitution and violence against women are described as extremely sensitive issues.

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Mentioned People

  • Gisèle Pelicot — Francuska kobieta, która w 2024 roku stała się ikoną feminizmu po zrzeczeniu się anonimowości jako ofiara w sprawie zbiorowego gwałtu
  • Nina Larsson — Szwedzka minister ds. równości płci, która potępiła doniesienia
  • Silvia Ingolfsdottir — Prawniczka reprezentująca ofiarę w szwedzkiej sprawie
  • Ida Annerstedt — Szwedzka prokurator prowadząca sprawę przeciwko 62-letniemu podejrzanemu

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