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Family of Ugandan UN judge who was found guilty of modern slavery after forcing young woman to work as her slave blame conviction on 'cultural differences'

Lydia Mugambe, 49, treated her victim as an 'unpaid skivvy', taking advantage of the woman in the 'most egregious way', a court heard yesterday.



The family of Ugandan UN judge Lydia Mugambe, convicted of modern slavery for exploiting a young woman in the UK, blames the conviction on "cultural differences." Mugambe was found guilty of multiple charges including facilitating travel for exploitation and forcing labor. The family insists she was kind to the victim and that the accusations are bogus, while Mugambe claimed immunity and stated the victim asked to work for her.

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