This is how the sex purchases at the Sölvesborg woman’s suspected brothel came to be

On Monday, the last documents in the preliminary investigation into the Sölvesborg woman’s suspected brothel in Skåne were tested for confidentiality and sent out to the media.

The latest parts of it show, among other things, that the Sölvesborg woman herself allegedly sold sexual services at her massage parlor – at the same time that she allegedly persuaded nine female employees to do the same.

Double swishers

During the investigation, it has emerged that a masseuse should have had between 2 and 3 sex-buying customers a day on average – a business that the Sölvesborg woman is suspected of having earned close to 1.3 million kroner in less than three years.

In order to map the sex buyers, which amount to 250 identified, assistant prosecutor Emelie Månsson and the police have looked at so-called double swipes. The sex buyers have first swished an amount for a massage to the salon’s company account and then swished an amount corresponding to a sex purchase to either the Sölvesborg woman or her partner’s private account.

The partner, who is indicted on suspicion of serious money laundering, is suspected of having received just over 72,000 kroner from sex buyers at the salon.

Mobile phone in evidence

Even if the customer has turned to the salon to buy only a sexual service, the person has had to pay for the massage first.

In questioning with the police, the Sölvesborg woman says that she has never forced anyone to sell sex and claims that her employees want to put her there.

With the help of a mobile phone, the woman is said to have been in contact with sex buyers and booked them as her masseuses.

Hear more about the mobile phone as evidence in the serious pimping case and see screenshots from the conversations in the clip above.

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