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Hells Angel ‘known as himself the monster’ as he ‘pimped out spouse to 120 males for money’

A man who was reportedly a senior member of the Hells Angels biker gang is on trial after he allegedly made his wife perform sexual acts on more than 120 men for pay

A man who is believed to be a former Hells Angels boss has been accused of forcing his wife to perform sex acts on more than 120 men for his own financial gain.

The man is accused of using a remote farm in Kramfors, Sweden, as well as a system of surveillance cameras and drugs, to make her to perform sexual acts with men he had found online. He denies any wrongdoing and claims that the encounters were all consensual.

The 61-year-old man charged with aggravated pimping, assault and multiple rapes in what Swedish prosecutors described before the trial as a “ruthless exploitation ” of his own partner.

He is accused of using the internet to advertise his wife to others, before soliciting meetings with those he was approached by. The defendant would then pressure his wife “to perform and submit to sexual acts” that the men requested, before taking their payment, according to the prosecutors.

In several incidents, the man’s wife was reportedly pressured into performing sexual acts on herself, while on other occasions he made her engage with the paying clients. He is also accused of making threatening remarks towards his partner, sometimes referring to himself as “the monster” and warning not to let this monster be unleashed.

The man was arrested by Swedish authorities in October last year after a complaint was made to the police by his wife. He has been in custody since.

Last month, prosecutors said that around 120 people had been identified as having allegedly paid the biker for sexual services. The incidents allegedly took place between August 2022 and October 2025.

The woman’s lawyer told the AFP news agency before the trial that her client was a victim of “serious and aggravated crimes” and that, “she now hopes to obtain justice”. Swedish news outlets have described the man as a former high ranking member of the Hells Angels biker group.

The Hells Angels group has maintained a presence in Sweden since the 1990s. According to the Swedish Police Authority, members and affiliated networks have been linked to investigations involving drug trafficking, violent offences, extortion, and weapons crimes.

The group’s expansion into Scandinavia coincided with the so-called Nordic Biker War, which was a period of violent conflict between rival motorcycle clubs.

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