A man offered "fictitious" work to women in exchange for sex: the prosecution asks for 130 years in prison

The Madrid Prosecutor's Office is requesting 130 years in prison for a man accused of pretending to get work for women through various websites whom he met in hotels or saunas to once there propose sex in exchange for a job, tax sources have reported.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 November 2023 Thursday 16:02
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A man offered "fictitious" work to women in exchange for sex: the prosecution asks for 130 years in prison

The Madrid Prosecutor's Office is requesting 130 years in prison for a man accused of pretending to get work for women through various websites whom he met in hotels or saunas to once there propose sex in exchange for a job, tax sources have reported.

The trial will be held next Tuesday at the Provincial Court of Madrid. The prosecutor accuses him of one crime of sexual assault, another of attempted sexual assault, four crimes of attempted sexual abuse and fourteen crimes of sexual abuse, among others.

According to the Prosecutor's Office brief, a total of 29 coerced women agreed to meet with the accused due to the economic or personal situation in which they found themselves and, in the case of foreign women, to obtain a job that would allow them to regularize their situation in Spain".

According to the Prosecutor's Office, during the years 2016 and 2017, the accused "fictitiously" offered job offers through various internet websites such as Job Today, Mil Announcements or Job and Talent, which consisted of performing functions as a receptionist, secretary or masseuse. change of a salary higher than the average Spanish salary.

All this with the aim that Spanish or foreign women, "mostly very young or in precarious economic or personal situations", would agree to carry out a personal interview with the accused to obtain the job.

To make the women believe that the job offer was real and thus gain their trust, the accused created false profiles on the WhatsApp application and used the names: Susana, Raquel, Óscar or Sonia del Amo.

In addition, he asked them to send him their ID, their bank account number to pay their salary, and full-body photographs dressed or naked to verify their physique to the telephone numbers he used to contact them.

Once the women attended the interview, mostly held in hotel rooms, spas or saunas, the defendant "using this situation of created superiority", proposed that they have sexual relations with him or touched their private parts. , "the girls accessed under coercion due to the economic or personal situation in which they found themselves and, in the case of foreigners, to obtain a job that would allow them to regularize their situation in Spain."