Ubaldo Manuali was convicted of aggravated sexual violence and the unlawful dissemination of sexually explicit images or videos.
A man who claims to resemble Keanu Reeves has been jailed for drugging, raping and filming the abuse of his three victims after meeting them online.Ubaldo Manuali, a 59-year-old street cleaner from Rome, Italy, was convicted of aggravated sexual violence and the unlawful dissemination of sexually explicit images or videos, per the Daily Mail. He was sent to prison for nine years and 10 months.
All of Manuali's laptops and cell phones were seized by investigators, who discovered that he had retained all of the communications exchanged with the women, as well as the pictures and videos that had been taken without their consent.'This type of violence is more serious than physical violence, it is more subtle because it takes advantage of the psychophysical disability of women,' prosecutor Michele Adragna said. 'It is as if it were a double violence.
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