Magamadov and Isayev’s 20 relatives were released overnight, according to the Caucasus Knot news website.Įurope’s top human rights court ordered Russia last month to grant relatives, lawyers and doctors access to Isayev and Magamadov.
Two men have died in his home since 2017, and others have claimed he forcibly injected them with. The two engaged in a four-month, long-distance relationship consisting largely of vacationspaid for by Huhaduring which they would have sex, according to court documents. “I’m asking anyone who can help, please help me see my sons alive and in good health,” she said. Ed Buck appears in court on charges of running a drug den in his West Hollywood apartment. The men’s mother Zara Magamadova had filmed an appeal to Russia’s human rights commissioner last week seeking her sons’ release and accusing the authorities of “fabricating” the legal case against them.
Magamadov and Isayev’s parents fled the republic of Chechnya after police forced their father to waive his right to counsel, Dozhd reported. Petitioners were arrested and convicted of deviate sexual intercourse in violation of a Texas statute forbidding two persons of the same sex to engage in. The Traverse City Record Eagle, the regional daily paper, printed the names and hometowns of the men arrested most of them were from villages near Traverse City. Five of the eight men have pled not guilty, one entered a plea of mute, and two have not yet entered pleas. The LGBT Network told Dozhd that 20 of Magamadov and Isayev’s relatives were held in an unknown location for two hours Tuesday as police sought the whereabouts of the men’s parents. So far, none of the men arrested in the sting have been convicted or sentenced.