Husband who received money as a man who had sex with his wife, what is the judgment of the court in question?

Oct 14, 2024

Husband who received money as a man who had sex with his wife, what is the judgment of the court in question?
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Her husband, who was accused of extorting money by threatening a man who had an affair with his wife, has been cleared of false accusations in more than three years.

According to Chinese media Video News and Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, the Intermediate People's Court in Tsubo, Shandong Province, China, acquitted a 33-year-old man A, who was sentenced to six months in prison for threatening his wife's lover on the 8th.

According to the investigation, A witnessed his wife having sex with a man named B at a hotel in March 2021.

A filmed them in bed naked on his cell phone and assaulted them.

B admitted to the affair and transferred 25,000 yuan (about 4.8 million won) in compensation online to her husband A three times.

A month later, A suffered a surprising incident during his divorce proceedings.

B reported him to the police and sued him for intimidation. It was said that he demanded money by assaulting him.

A suspected that his wife bought B to gain the upper hand in the fight for custody of his daughter.

In November 2021, a district court sentenced A to six months in prison for racketeering. He also had to pay a fine of 5,000 yuan (about 950,000 won).

A appealed, but the Tsuboshi Intermediate People's Court acknowledged the district court's ruling in March 2022.

He appealed again to the Shandong Provincial High Court, which asked the Tsuboshi Intermediate Court to hear the case again.

In response, an intermediate court heard the case in January this year. Eventually, on the 8th, the court acquitted A.

The court also found that B, who had sex with A's wife, was guilty of acting against public order and moralsThe money given by B should be regarded as a settlement," he said.

"Thanks to the media's interest in the case, the outcome has changed," A's lawyer said.





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