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The Agadir sex scandal involves Philippe Servaty, a former Belgian journalist for the newspaper Le Soir, who used the online pseudonym "Belguel". Between 2001 and 2005, Servaty allegedly exploited dozens of Moroccan women in Agadir by promising marriage and emigration to Belgium to coerce them into sexual acts and pornographic photography. The Scandal and Legal Fallout
Imagine the following romantic storylines unfolding in Agadir:
Sexual Harassment Laws: Morocco has specific laws against workplace harassment. However, there have been high-profile cases where allegations of sexual misconduct were part of broader legal or political disputes.
The Agadir sex scandal involves Philippe Servaty, a former Belgian journalist for the newspaper Le Soir, who used the online pseudonym "Belguel". Between 2001 and 2005, Servaty allegedly exploited dozens of Moroccan women in Agadir by promising marriage and emigration to Belgium to coerce them into sexual acts and pornographic photography. The Scandal and Legal Fallout
Imagine the following romantic storylines unfolding in Agadir:
Sexual Harassment Laws: Morocco has specific laws against workplace harassment. However, there have been high-profile cases where allegations of sexual misconduct were part of broader legal or political disputes.