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Aggravation is being proposed in the case of a former singer and others accused by the UFO ensemble of “handling sex workers,” the Metropolitan Appeals Attorney General told the MTI on Thursday.
According to the data of the process, the first defendant, the former leader of the UFO group, and his two accused accomplices were transferred to a Swiss brothel in 2010-2011 through advertisements and personal contacts. The brothel boss paid a commission, and the pop singer “asked for and received a monthly fee from the lustful for her management, from her income from her prostitution activities.” The defendant in the first degree took millions of sums from his three “clients” that he promised to invest, but spent the money on himself and the UFO ensemble.
In November last year, the Metropolitan Court sentenced the defendant in the first degree to two years in prison and a fine of three million guilders for fencing, fraud and perseverance. A repeat offender involved in the travel of sex workers abroad and a former accomplice of sex workers involved in the recruitment and interpretation were sentenced to one year in prison and a fine of HUF 1.2 million and HUF 2 million, respectively.
The prosecutor appealed against the decision to find the second and third defendants more guilty and to increase the length of the imprisonment of the three defendants.
The former pop singer and her protector have called for acquittal and mitigation, and her former sex worker accomplice, who is studying law, has called for mitigation and relief from the adverse legal consequences of a criminal record.
The Office of the Attorney General of the Nation upheld the appeal of the Office of the Prosecutor in his appeal presented to the Metropolitan Court of Appeal for the second instance process.
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