NY Couple Convicted of Modern Slavery

Synful*Luv

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#1
Apparently an Indian man and his Indonesian wife had two "slaves" from Indonesia and are upset that they're being sentenced to 40 yrs in jail. I feel bad for the housekeepers, they were cruel to them for no reason. They're rich... why deny them food and then punish them for eating out of the garbage. I can't even imagine what goes on inside the minds of some people.


(12-17) 15:05 PST Central Islip, N.Y. (AP) --

A jury on Monday convicted a millionaire couple of enslaving two Indonesian women they brought to their mansion to work as housekeepers.
Mahender Murlidhar Sabhnani, 51, and his wife, Varsha Mahender Sabhnani, 45, were each convicted of all charges in a 12-count federal indictment that included forced labor, conspiracy, involuntary servitude, and harboring aliens.

Prosecutors said the women were subjected to repeated psychological and physical abuse and were forced to work 18 hours or more a day.

The Sabhnanis, who have four children and operate a worldwide perfume business out of their Muttontown home on Long Island's Gold Coast, could face up to 40 years in prison, although attorneys predicted the punishment would be considerably less. He is from India, and she is from Indonesia, but both are naturalized U.S. citizens.

As the verdict was read, one of the couple's daughters, Dakshina, collapsed in the front row, prompting the judge to clear the courtroom while medical personnel attended to her. Soon after, her mother went to comfort her, and she also fainted.

Both women were taken to a hospital, leading the judge to postpone the remaining court proceedings until Tuesday, including the scheduling of a sentencing date. The mother and daughter were released from the emergency room later Monday.

Defense attorney Jeffrey Hoffman said he would appeal. "Apparently, the jury was taken by the histrionics" of the Indonesian women, he said.

Fellow defense lawyer Stephen Scaring said another of the Sabhnanis' children, daughter Tina, told him: "We never did anything to anybody. How could this happen to us in America?"

Prosecutors refused to comment until court proceedings were completed.

A representative of the Indonesian consulate in New York declined to comment.

Over six weeks of testimony, prosecutors called it a case of "modern-day slavery." Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Lesko said in closing arguments the poorly educated women worked as housekeepers for $100 or $150 a month — all of which was sent to their relatives back home.

Lesko said the women, known only as Samirah and Enung, were subjected to "punishment that escalated into a cruel form of torture" that ended when one of the women fled on Mother's Day.

Allegations of abuse included beatings with brooms and umbrellas, slashings with knives, being made to repeatedly climb stairs and take freezing cold showers as punishment for misdeeds that included sleeping late or stealing food from trash bins because they were poorly fed.

Samirah, the woman who fled the house in May, said she was forced to eat dozens of chili peppers and then was forced to eat her own vomit when she could not digest the peppers, prosecutors said.

"This did not happen in the 1800s," Lesko said. "This happened in the 21st century."

Enung testified that Samirah's nude body once was covered in plastic wrapping tape on orders from Varsha Sabhnani, who then instructed Enung to rip it off. "When I pulled it off, she was screaming," the housekeeper said through an interpreter before breaking down in tears on the witness stand.

The trial also provided a glimpse into the problem of domestic workers being exploited in slave-like conditions. Experts hoped that the verdict would have a lasting legacy.

"This certainly does send a message that people can't do this," said Nancy Foner, a sociology professor at Hunter College in New York City. "This is a lesson; I hope this verdict will make people frightened."

The Sabhnanis' defense attorneys contended the two women concocted the story of abuse as a way of escaping the house for more lucrative opportunities. They argued the housekeepers practiced witchcraft and may have abused themselves as part of an Indonesian self-mutilation ritual. They also said the couple went on frequent vacations that would have given the two women ample opportunity to flee.

The Sabhnanis spent nearly three months in jail until a judge approved a bail package that required them to post $4.5 million and pay an estimated $10,000 a day for security monitoring while they were kept under house arrest. The bail package remained in effect Monday.

The women have been cared for by Catholic Charities during the investigation, and it was unclear where they would go now that the trial is over.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/12/17/national/a071830S06.DTL&feed=rss.news
 
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Synful*Luv said:
I can't even imagine what goes on inside the minds of some people
after reading stuff like this, do you really want to be able to imagine it?

it's a sick world we live in, hopefully these fucks get the full 40 years.
 

Synful*Luv

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after reading stuff like this, do you really want to be able to imagine it?

it's a sick world we live in, hopefully these fucks get the full 40 years.
Kind of, it would help to understand why they do these things and then perhaps have a way to counteract that. IDK, I think it's just the rush of being wealthy beyond reason gets to some people, goes to their head.
 
#6
Kind of, it would help to understand why they do these things and then perhaps have a way to counteract that. IDK, I think it's just the rush of being wealthy beyond reason gets to some people, goes to their head.
yeah, but i'm not sure i want to know what goes on in these people's heads. i think i'd rather not know, thank you very much lol.
 

S O F I

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"The Sabhnanis' defense attorneys contended the two women concocted the story of abuse as a way of escaping the house for more lucrative opportunities. They argued the housekeepers practiced witchcraft and may have abused themselves as part of an Indonesian self-mutilation ritual. They also said the couple went on frequent vacations that would have given the two women ample opportunity to flee."

sounds plausible to me.
 

Preach

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while on the subject of horrible things, i watched some movie about some war and some us soldiers trekking trough an african country that they weren't supposed to be in, being followed by a group of african militants (description so maybe someone can help me remember the title, not because i think you care)

anyway, that shit was based off of true stories and those militia groups raided towns and villages and they would cut off the breasts of any woman with a baby so she couldn't feed her baby and it would die instead of growing up and becoming an enemy. so fucked up. it almost makes me wanna cry lol.

but yeah that story is sick. it's like with that girl in where was it again who was let out some time this year or last after having been kept captive and having been missing for like six years. latasha, natasha, lateesha, something with an ash or an eesh in it.
 

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