12 women in Thailand fear prosecution after finding out they all had sex with the same married man | News Today
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Twelve Thai women sought legal advice after finding out the same man they had all met online and had separate sex with was married.
The 60-year-old married man, identified as Pu, would have created eight Facebook accounts, four Instagram accounts and three Line accounts to lure women into sex.
Pu, who allegedly targeted single mothers, told the women he worked as a general manager of a Japanese company in Thailand.
His infidelity was exposed when one of the women, Noo Ya, 56, revealed on Facebook how Pu ended their relationship after posting about them on social media. She claimed that Pu told her that he divorced his wife eight years ago and wanted to have a serious relationship with her. Ya said their relationship went well at first, but Pu always wanted to keep their relationship a secret.
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The Facebook post apparently caught the attention of other women, all between the ages of 40 and 60, who knew Pu and had similar experiences. Eleven other women came forward, revealing how the womanizer had also cheated on them, according to Ya.
The 12 victims, who did not know each other before, approached Thai lawyer Ratchapon Sirisakhon on July 17 in the central province of Nonthaburi. The women sought legal advice as they feared being sued by Pu’s wife, according to Sirisakhon. Thai law allows a man’s first legal wife to sue those who have an affair with their husband, provided they are not “drawn” into a relationship, according to The Thaiger.
There have reportedly been mistresses in Thailand who have been sued between 500,000 baht (about $13,645) and 5,000,000 baht (about $136,453) in the past.
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Ya said she wanted to apologize to Pu’s wife for how she and the other women became his mistresses without knowing about the man’s existing marriage.
The lawyer advised the women to file separate complaints against Pu to the police.
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