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UN Judge on Trial for Alleged Trafficking and Forced Labor in the UK

Lydia Mugambe, a Ugandan judge and Oxford PhD student, faces charges of exploiting a young woman as a domestic worker and attempting to intimidate her into dropping the case.

  • Lydia Mugambe, a UN criminal tribunal judge and Ugandan high court judge, is accused of trafficking a young Ugandan woman to the UK for forced labor while studying at Oxford University.
  • Prosecutors allege Mugambe conspired with a Ugandan deputy high commissioner to secure the victim's entry to the UK under false pretenses, presenting her as a domestic worker.
  • The victim was allegedly forced to work as a maid and provide childcare without pay, while being deprived of opportunities for independent employment or financial autonomy.
  • Mugambe is also accused of attempting to intimidate the victim into withdrawing her support for the prosecution by contacting her pastor and family members.
  • The trial, held at Oxford Crown Court, is expected to last three weeks, with Mugambe denying all four charges, including trafficking, forced labor, and witness intimidation.
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