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Court finds Ali B guilty of raping woman at writing camp

Court finds Ali B guilty of raping woman at writing camp

The Court of Appeal in Amsterdam has found Ali B guilty of raping a woman during a songwriting camp in Heiloo in 2018. The court ruled that there is sufficient legal and convincing evidence to support the conviction in this high-profile sexual misconduct case.

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