Two Moroccan professors sentenced to jail over sextortion

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Al-Araby

A Moroccan court has sentenced two university professors to jail over sextortion, in the infamous case of sex-for-grades that rocked the country in September last year. Four professors faced the court of the First Instance in Settat in central Morocco on Tuesday. The main person indicted in the case is the head of the Public Law Department at the Faculty of Law at Hassan I University in Settat city, and he was sentenced to one and a half years in jail and a fine of 7,000 Moroccan dirhams (around $US 700). A professor of the history of politics was sentenced to one year and a fine of 5,000 dirh…

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