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At the end of August 2020, Klaus F.* (59) came across an advertisement from Jule R.** on the dating platform “My Sugardaddy”. The VW manager and father were very fond of the young woman and the two agreed to meet at a hotel in Hannover (D). The 59-year-old paid the then 18-year-old 1,000 euros for the night.
The woman apparently quickly realized that there was more money to be had from the manager. As ‘Bild’ writes, the woman posed as a poor student with rent arrears and a miserable family situation. F. gave her another 200 euros.
“He understood the amounts paid as loans”
Word of the family father’s fortune spread quickly – as a short time later the German was visited by three other young women. They all talked about financial problems, but in reality they ignored the 59-year-old.
For example, the call girls said they needed 20,000 euros to buy a colleague’s freedom from the clutches of her pimp. The 59-year-old transferred the contribution, thinking it was just a loan. In total he allegedly gave the women 154,000 euros.
Eventually the VW manager became suspicious and went to the police. There he reported the women for fraud. Klaus F. documented all amounts transferred. “He always interpreted the amounts paid as loans that the women wanted to repay,” his lawyer explains to “Bild”.
Pimp earned 325,000 euros
The detectives investigated the fraud and discovered the pimp Jasam K.** (33). The money that was taken from Klaus F. probably ended up in his pocket. The German-Iraqi is said to have earned a total of 325,000 euros from his call girl ring. It is unclear whether the women saw any of the money.
The responsible Public Prosecution Service now accuses the 33-year-old of fraud, pimping, forced prostitution and bodily harm. He is said not only to have taken money from the young women, but also to have beaten them. It remains unclear whether he forced her to do this. The case will go to trial on February 7. (obf)
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Source: Blick

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