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Man Convicted of Rape in Disturbing Wife-Sharing Case

 


A 45-year-old man has been convicted of raping a drugged woman in a conspiracy with her husband.

The man, who can only be identified as R, is the last of seven men to be dealt with in a larger case involving other wives.

The men had met each other online to discuss wife-sharing fantasies before turning them into reality.

R is the only one to claim trial, and is one of five men who raped the same victim - the wife of a man referred to as J.

According to J, R was the first man involved with his wife. J had intended for R to test the loyalty of J's wife, but R wound up having an affair with the woman instead.

The pair had consensual sex without J's knowledge, but R later went over to J's house at J's invitation to rape J's wife, whom J had drugged to an unconscious state.

The rape took place in March 2011, on the date of J's third wedding anniversary with his wife, with whom he later had a total of four children.

R denied the charges against him, but the judge found that the prosecution had proven its case beyond reasonable doubt.

R faces other charges, including circulating obscene images and possessing obscene videos, which are pending. Sentencing arguments will be heard at a later date.


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