Julio Kopseng

Julio Petter Kopseng,[1] also known as Julio Gonzales,[2] (born June 10, 1977)[3] is a Colombian-born Norwegian former dancer and convicted serial rapist, sentenced to 21 years imprisonment for raping 18 women, as well as abusing and attempting to rape a former cohabitant.[4][5] His sentence is the harshest penalty ever given for a rape case in the country.[6]

Life and work

Kopseng was born in Colombia, but was adopted as a five-year-old by a Norwegian couple in 1982. He grew up in the Oslo neighborhood of Grefsen.

As an adult, Kopseng made his living as a dancer, and was well known in Oslo's dancing community. Among other things, he appeared on the NRK Super children's channel and in the TV 2 talent show Norske Talenter. He has also worked as a photographer and stripper, as well as disseminating artistics assignments on the internet.[7][8]

Crimes

The first report against Kopseng came in July 2001, when he was 24 years old. In the years that followed, there were several other reports against him; some victims gave his real name to police, while others used his aliases 'Inferno' ( which he used as a stripper) and 'Julio Gonzalez' (which he used as a photographer). However, the police couldn't trace these names back to Kopseng, all the first six rape reports were dropped for lack of evidence.

On April 25, 2013, Kopseng was convicted by the Oslo District Court for three rapes that had taken place in autumn 2008 and August 2009. He was sentenced to four years imprisonment, two of which were suspended. At the time, the court considered that there little danger of recidivism, and released him pending an appeal. In the summer of 2013, there was a new allegation against Kopseng, this time from a British woman to whom he offered a free homestay via CouchSurfing.[9] Her report was a turning point in the investigation, and after this, Kopseng was taken into custody. When his case was presented before the Court of Appeal, he was acquitted of a third charge, but convicted of two other rapes.[10]

While serving his sentence, he was tried in court again after he was accused of many rapes between 2001 and 2013.[11][12] After some media outlets and websites started to mention him by name and shared his pictures, referring to Kopseng as a potential serial rapist, more and more women began contacting the police to report their experiences with him.[13] Many of these rapes took place in connection with his job as a mediator of artistic assignments. Julio would lure the victims with job offers for movies and music videos, drugging and raping them during the job interviews.[14] Among his victims were a female colleague and his cohabitant.[15][16] Kopseng was convicted on all charges before the Oslo District Court in February 2015, but appealed the verdict. The appeal case started in January 2016 before the Borgarting Court of Appeal, and by the end of it, he was sentenced to 21 years imprisonment with a minimum term of 10 years, the most severe penalty for a rape case in the country's history. In connection to the trial, the police referred to Kopseng as "Norway's most active serial rapist".

In 2017, he was charged with raping two more women and convicted two years later,[14][17] but no new sentence was imposed on him, as he was already serving the highest penalty available in the country.[18]

References

  1. Elisabeth Swensen (October 17, 2017). "Rape victims tell". Klassekampen (in Norwegian).
  2. Kjetil Mæland (October 14, 2014). "Saw a rapist on children's television with his son on his lap". Nettavisen (in Norwegian).
  3. Sindre Granly Meldalen (October 29, 2015). "Julio Kopseng accused of trying to rape her at Rockefeller: she said "I screamed and screamed, beat him and ran away"". Dagbladet (in Norwegian).
  4. Victoria Wilden, Lotten Christiansen, Hanne Røn Arntsen, Edin Babic, Fouad Acharki (May 25, 2016). "Kopseng sentenced to 21 years imprisonment" (in Norwegian). NRK Østlandssendingen. Retrieved April 13, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. Marianne Rustad Carlsen, Ingunn Michelsen (September 16, 2017). "Lived with the serial rapist" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  6. Martin H. W. Zondag (September 28, 2016). "The Supreme Court's Appeals Committee agrees that Kopseng has psychopathic traits" (in Norwegian). NRK Østlandssendingen. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  7. Alexander Klanderud (November 19, 2014). "Julio Kopseng (37) in court: 'I am a road burner'". TV 2 (in Norwegian).
  8. Kjetil Mæland (October 16, 2014). "TV celebrity charged with nine rapes" (in Norwegian). Nettavisen. Retrieved April 19, 2018.
  9. "Flere Kopseng-ofre har aldri varslet politiet" [Several Kopseng victims have never notified the police]. Aftenposten. 6 May 2015.
  10. Mæland, Kjetil (November 13, 2014). "Kjæresten gjemte ham i skapet" [The boyfriend hid him in the closet] (in Norwegian). Nettavisen.
  11. Quist, Christina; Åsebø, Synnøve (May 25, 2016). "Kopseng sentenced to the most severe punishment in law" (in Norwegian). VG. Retrieved April 19, 2018.
  12. Oslo District Court Ruling on February 13, 2015 (14-069981MED-OTIR/03)
  13. "Nine new rapes reported when TV dancer was named" (in Norwegian). Nettavisen. May 5, 2015. Retrieved April 21, 2018.
  14. Camilla Huuse, Tanja Wibe-Lund (February 13, 2015). "TV dance convicted of rape: This is how he tricked the women". VG (in Norwegian).
  15. Cathrine Ekehaug and Eivind Lindkvist Johansen (November 21, 2014). "Left the courtroom in tears during TV dancer's explanation" (in Norwegian). VG. Retrieved April 19, 2018.
  16. Bjørnar Tommelstad (November 20, 2014). "The TV dancer's former cohabitant testified in court: 'To me, he is a monster'" (in Norwegian). VG. Retrieved April 19, 2018.
  17. Ralf Lofstad (November 21, 2017). "Julio Kopseng (40) accused of raping two more women". Dagbladet (in Norwegian).
  18. "Julio Kopseng convicted of rape again: can not get more punishment" (in Norwegian). November 13, 2019.

Bibliography

  • Monica Flatabø (10 September 2018). Such a girl: a documentary about rape (in Norwegian). Vigmostad Bjørke. ISBN 9788241915741.
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