UN Judge Convicted of Enslaving Ugandan Woman in the UK
- Lydia Mugambe, a UN judge, was found guilty of forcing a Ugandan girl to work as her unpaid maid in the UK.
- Mugambe used her judicial status to facilitate the victim's travel, creating a fake employment contract for unpaid work.
- Prosecutor Caroline Haughey KC stated that Mugambe exploited the victim's vulnerabilities and deceived her about the purpose of her work.
- Mugambe faces sentencing for multiple convictions, including forced labor and violation of UK immigration law.
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United Nations Judge Found Guilty of Slavery
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United Nations ‘Criminal Judge’ Found Guilty of Enslaving a Woman ⋆ Conservative Firing Line
The following article, United Nations ‘Criminal Judge’ Found Guilty of Enslaving a Woman, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. A Ugandan woman who served as a “criminal judge” for the United Nations has been convicted of enslaving a woman. Prosecutors said that Ugandan judge Lydia Mugambe “exploited and abused” her victim and forced her to work as a maid, the Independent reported. Mugambe, who is also a High Court judge in Uganda, wa…
A United Nations judge was convicted of owning a slave. Yes, in 2025.
United Nations Judge Lydia Mugambe was convicted by a British jury for forcing a woman into domestic servitude. And of course, she was also listed as a fellow in Columbia University’s human rights program.United Nations judge Lydia Mugambe has been found guilty of keeping a SLAVE and breaking immigration laws.I'd love to say I'm shocked, but I'm just not.#unitednations #justice #Patriot pic.twitter.com/WwmRikkB6v— Steve Wild (@SteveWildNHPUK) Ma…
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