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Therese Ziemann (left) was charged with being a party to false imprisonment, fourth-degree sexual assault and misdemeanor battery. Her two accomplices were charged with being a party to false imprisonment. -- PHOTO: AP
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"-->WISCONSIN - AN AMERICAN married man has had his penis glued to his stomach by his three lovers after they discovered he had been seeing them all at the same time.
According to a report in the Post-Crescent newspaper, the women learned of his philandering from his wife.
Police in Wisconsin said that one of the women - Therese Ziemann - lured the man to a hotel with the promise of a massage. It is alleged she then blindfolded him, tied him to the bed and cut off his underwear, before texting the other women to join her.
The three women then allegedly attacked the man and applied strong glue to his genitals, said media reports on Tuesday.
The man was asked which woman he loved more and which one he wanted to grow old with. The women then allegedly slapped him in the face and asked, "Can you handle that?"
"This wasn't a spur of the moment type of event in that all of the participants in the complaint and in the information provided were part and parcel of this plan," said district attorney Ken Krantz.
The man was finally released after he started screaming. Police have also accused the women of stealing his phone, wallet and car.
Media reports suggest that the the victim's wife also faces a charge of being a party to false imprisonment.
The Post-Crescent newspaper said the victim was treated for minor injuries and has been released from hospital.
Ziemann was charged with being a party to false imprisonment, fourth-degree sexual assault and misdemeanor battery. Her two accomplices were charged with being a party to false imprisonment.
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Therese Ziemann (left) was charged with being a party to false imprisonment, fourth-degree sexual assault and misdemeanor battery. Her two accomplices were charged with being a party to false imprisonment. -- PHOTO: AP
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"-->WISCONSIN - AN AMERICAN married man has had his penis glued to his stomach by his three lovers after they discovered he had been seeing them all at the same time.
According to a report in the Post-Crescent newspaper, the women learned of his philandering from his wife.
Police in Wisconsin said that one of the women - Therese Ziemann - lured the man to a hotel with the promise of a massage. It is alleged she then blindfolded him, tied him to the bed and cut off his underwear, before texting the other women to join her.
The three women then allegedly attacked the man and applied strong glue to his genitals, said media reports on Tuesday.
The man was asked which woman he loved more and which one he wanted to grow old with. The women then allegedly slapped him in the face and asked, "Can you handle that?"
"This wasn't a spur of the moment type of event in that all of the participants in the complaint and in the information provided were part and parcel of this plan," said district attorney Ken Krantz.
The man was finally released after he started screaming. Police have also accused the women of stealing his phone, wallet and car.
Media reports suggest that the the victim's wife also faces a charge of being a party to false imprisonment.
The Post-Crescent newspaper said the victim was treated for minor injuries and has been released from hospital.
Ziemann was charged with being a party to false imprisonment, fourth-degree sexual assault and misdemeanor battery. Her two accomplices were charged with being a party to false imprisonment.