Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Swedish photograph­er convicted of rape

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark — The man at the center of a sex abuse and financial crimes scandal in Sweden that is tarnishing the academy that awards the Nobel Prize in Literature was convicted of rape and sentenced Monday to two years in prison.

Jean-Claude Arnault, 72, a photograph­er and major cultural figure in Sweden, had faced two counts of rape against the same woman in 2011. He was found guilty of one rape but was acquitted of the other because the victim said she was asleep at the time and judges said her account wasn’t reliable. Arnault had denied the charges.

Stockholm District Court said the ruling by the judge and three jurors was unanimous.

“[The ruling was] a big relief for my client, who today believes in justice,” said the victim’s lawyer, Elisabeth Massi Fritz. “No rape victims should be silent, no rape victims should feel guilt or shame.”

Judge Gudrun Antemar said the role of the court was to decide whether the prosecutor had proved the charges beyond a reasonable doubt.

“The court’s conclusion is that the evidence is enough to find the defendant guilty of one of the events,” she said, adding that the evidence “has mainly consisted of statements made during the trial by the injured party and several witnesses.”

In Sweden, rape is punishable by a minimum of two years and a maximum of six years in prison.

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