Pasquale Gaeta, known as the 'holy man' of the Qneud (This is not a democracy) community, who was on trial in Viterbo for manipulating and forcing two followers into sexual acts, has died.
Originally from Naples and moved to Acquapendente (Viterbo), Gaeta, 67 years old, died in Tuscia, where he had lived until his last day.
The investigation against him began thanks to the complaint of the mother of one of the alleged victims, represented by the lawyer Vincenzo Dionisi.
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According to the Viterbo prosecutor's office, coordinated by PM Paola Conti and with the investigations of the Carabinieri, Gaeta would have exploited his position to manipulate the two girls, promising to satisfy their needs through methods that went beyond the norm, citing contacts with "invisible entities" to help them find themselves.
According to the prosecution, he had forced two women to perform sexual acts
According to the prosecution, Gaeta forced both of them to participate in sexual acts, including drinking his own urine, waking up at night to perform exercises he imposed, and paying rent, all in order to achieve a “purification of the soul.”
Gaeta, defended by the lawyer Domenico Gorziglia, died before the court issued a sentence, leading to the extinction of the trial for the death of thedefendantThe charges relate to the period between September 2017 and February 2019.
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