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With an economic downturn in full swing there is little doubt that crime aimed towards profit will be on the increase. Before considering the life of crime, however, a person should be fully aware of the possible consequences.
Among those consequences are fines, jail time, and forced sex-slavery. At least, that's what happened to one Russian man when he broke into the salon of 28-year-old hairdresser who was armed with significant martial arts training.
The woman held the 32-year-old armed robber captive for two days as her personal sex slave. He was gagged, kept handcuffed to a radiator, and allegedly fed Viagra before being forced into intercourse with the woman on multiple occasions.
After approximately 48 hours of punishment, UPI.com reports, the man was released from his prison.
He immediately pursued help from Russian police for injury to his genitalia.
Both actors in this awkward dance could likely face punishment if either party decides to press charges. The man for armed robbery, and the woman for rape and assault.
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