Headline: New York Times, 5/15/2025
Christopher Maag reports:
As his wealth and influence grew, so did Mr. Soudani’s power over his sister, she said. Given his prominence in the community, he pointed out to her, no one would believe her accounts of abuse. If she tried to escape, he warned, he would use his connections to find and punish her.
“Over the years, my uncle treated my mother as his property, controlling her movements, both emotionally and physically,” said Martin Soudani, Ms. Soudani’s son.
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