By Barrier Free Japan
August 21 2024
OSAKA – A man who ran a group home for people with disabilities admitted to habitually sexually abusing two women who stayed there, also filming obscene scenes with a smartphone. In court, he repeatedly stated that “it was his own weakness that led him to commit the crime.” The prosecution denounced the crime as “treating the victims as an outlet for sexual desire and severely violating their personalities,” and sought a 10-year prison sentence.
According to the indictment, defendant Yuji Shiomoto (64) of Osaka Prefecture is charged with non-consensual sexual intercourse, non-consensual indecent acts, and quasi-forcible indecent acts for sexually assaulting two women who stayed at the group home for people with disabilities that he ran from 2022 to January of this year, including touching and licking their bodies and inserting his fingers into their genitals.
In addition, he is also accused of photographing the two women in lewd positions, taking photos of them on his smartphone.
Episode Notes:
‘Osaka Group Home for Disabled Manager Admits to Sexually Abusing, Photographing Two Intellectually Disabled Women’:

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