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Man Faces Charges for Allegedly Forcing Wife into Sex Acts with 120 Men for Profit

A man has been charged in Sweden for allegedly forcing his wife to engage in sexual acts with over 120 men for his monetary benefit. The 62-year-old, who is also accused of assault and multiple rapes, was arrested following a complaint by his wife.

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A former leader of the Hells Angels motorcycle club is currently facing serious charges in Sweden, accused of coercing his wife to perform sexual acts on more than 120 men for his financial profit.

The man, aged 62, has been charged with aggravated pimping, assault, and multiple counts of rape, with Swedish prosecutors describing his actions as a 'ruthless exploitation' of his spouse.

Reports state that he utilized the internet to promote his wife to potential clients and arranged meetings with interested individuals.

Prosecutors allege that he would pressure her to comply with various sexual acts requested by these men, subsequently taking the payment he acquired from them.

Police image related to sex trafficking case involving a Hells Angels member

There were also accounts whereby the accused’s wife was compelled to engage in sexual acts with individuals while he made threatening comments, sometimes identifying himself as 'the monster' and warning against unleashing it.

The man was detained by Swedish law enforcement in October 2025 after his wife reported him to the police and has been in custody since.

Prosecutors revealed last month that about 120 individuals had been identified as those who allegedly compensated the biker for sexual services.

These incidents are said to have occurred between August 2022 and October 2025.

The woman’s lawyer informed the AFP news agency that his client is a victim of 'serious and aggravated crimes' and expressed that she is now seeking justice.

The accused firmly denies all allegations against him.

Court proceedings are set to commence on April 13 this year, as reported by local media outlets.

According to reports from Swedish news agencies, the man was a high-ranking member of the Hells Angels, who have been operational in Sweden since the 1990s.

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