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Tuesday, 3 December 2013 - 16:35
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Child sex abuser released

Richard O., the 40 -year-old ex-husband of child abuser Robert M., will almost certainly be released next week. He served two-thirds of his sentence without probation.Van O. was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison for sexual abuse of a 15 - year-old boy and providing the opportunity to Robert M. ( 30 ) to abuse a very young child in their own home, confirmed his lawyer, Erik van Kregten, to newspapers of HDC Media. Vrouwe_Justitia
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Wikimedia commons Van O.'s councilor will not disclose where he will live, but he will certainly not return to Amsterdam, where his ex-husband, Robert M., made most of his victims. The Prosecution is expected to present information later this week, about the conditions under which Van O. is to be released. The pedophile had no probation, and prepared for his return to society in prison. Richard van O. divorced Robert M. in early October. They had been married since 2004. The men met on the internet. Robert M. , born in Latvia, was convicted in Germany for distributing child pornography. Van O. brought him to the Netherlands, and M. moved in with him. In April, the court in Amsterdam sentenced Robert M. ( 30 ) to 19 years in prison and TBS with compulsory treatment. Van O. was sentenced to 4.5 years, although the prosecution demanded 12 years.

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