23 Women Convicted
in Swedish Child Porn Case
Source: Xbiz.com
STOCKHOLM —
A
Swedish court on Tuesday convicted nearly two dozen women and
one man for possessing child porn.
The case has received widespread attention because of the
large number of women involved, 23 in total. The perpetrators in
child porn cases are usually men.
The women, aged between 38 and 70, were given suspended
sentences and ordered to pay fines that range between $375 to
almost $2,700.
The man in the case, 43-year-old Lars Skoglund, was convicted of
aggravated child porn and sentenced to one year in prison.
Officials say he distributed the child porn to the women, whom
he met online through chat rooms and convinced them to accept
files containing child porn.
When Skoglund was arrested last year, he was in possession of
1,181 still shots and 40 films considered to be child
pornography.
According to the court, the photographs and films depict
children being raped by adults, in some cases with the children
tied up.
The court found that "most of the women were psychologically
unstable," and Skoglund had "taken advantage of the women's poor
psychological states and longing for human contact."
The women all told the court they were not interested in child
pornography.
"If Lars Skoglund had not led their conversations onto the
subject of child sex, most of these women would probably never
have come into contact with child pornography," the court said.
Nonetheless, the court said the women were responsible for their
actions. The prosecutor had proven that the images had been sent
to the women and the chats and emails proved that the women had
wanted the images.