|top| — Belguel Moroccan Scandal From Agadir

Servaty lured over 80 women by promising them marriage, financial security, or visas to relocate to Belgium.

: Servaty received zero judicial punishment in Morocco. belguel moroccan scandal from agadir

Between 2001 and 2004, Servaty traveled to Agadir multiple times, presenting himself as a romantic suitor. He reportedly seduced more than , many from impoverished backgrounds, using promises of marriage and emigration to Belgium to gain their trust. Servaty lured over 80 women by promising them

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The (often referred to as the "Belguel Affair" or simply "Agadir Sex Scandal") is one of the most notorious and politically significant incidents in modern Moroccan history. It exposed deep corruption, abuse of power, and the influence of foreign nationals within the Moroccan justice system.