A Swedish couple faces charges after arranging a Valentine's Day threesome with a prostitute. The woman confessed to police, while the boyfriend initially denied involvement but later admitted to the encounter.
A woman in Sweden has been arrested for arranging a Valentine's Day threesome with a prostitute for her boyfriend. The incident took place last Valentine's Day in a Stockholm hotel, where the couple had booked a prostitute to join them. The 35-year-old woman allegedly contacted a 29-year-old Romanian sex worker, who lives in Bucharest but occasionally works in Sweden . When the first prostitute they contacted didn't show up, they contacted the Romanian woman.
The sex worker stated that the couple requested to engage in 'disgusting things', adding that the 35-year-old woman was 'open-minded' and had 'too many favours' she wanted. After 40 minutes, the sex worker left, stating she wanted to end the encounter quickly. The woman in the couple paid the sex worker 2,500 kronor (£182) via PayPal. When confronted by police in August, the woman confessed immediately. She explained to police that the couple had decided together to try something new and experience something different for Valentine's Day. The boyfriend initially denied the incident, claiming he didn't remember buying sex in Stockholm. However, after learning that his girlfriend had confessed, he admitted to the encounter, stating they were celebrating Valentine's Day and bought sex at the end of the evening. He also admitted that this wasn't their first time hiring a sex worker, mentioning a previous experience in Hamburg where it is legal. Swedish prosecutors have recommended a suspended sentence and fines for the couple. They are seeking a 14,000 kronor (£1,021) fine for the woman and a 2,000 kronor (£145) fine for the man at the Nacka District Court
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