SWEDEN - A 61-year-old Swedish man has gone on trial accused of coercing his wife into providing sexual services to more than 120 men.

The man is alleged to have used the remoteness of their farm near Kramfors in northern Sweden, as well as surveillance cameras and drugs, to force her to perform sexual acts with men he had found online. He denies wrongdoing and alleges the encounters were consensual - all he had done was help organize them. The trial has already drawn international attention and is being compared by some to that of Frenchman Dominique Pelicot, who was found to have drugged and let other men rape his then-wife Gisèle over a period of nine years. The trial began in Härnösand, a small town on Sweden's eastern coast, on Friday, with the defendant reportedly remaining completely still as the charges against him were read out. The court then moved into a closed session to protect the identity of the alleged victim, who has not been identified and has since divorced her husband. The former husband has not been identified either, save for his age. According to the charges, he started forcing his wife to have sexual relations with men who travelled to their home from across the country in exchange for payment in 2022 - and only ceased when she filed a police report in October 2025. (BBC)