Thai police arrested a woman named Wilawan Emsawat for allegedly engaging in sexual relationships with multiple Buddhist monks and extorting money from them to conceal the affairs. The scandal has caused shock in Buddhist circles and garnered widespread attention in Thailand, as nine abbots and senior monks have been expelled from the monkhood. Authorities charged Emsawat, in her mid-30s, with offenses including extortion, money laundering, and receiving stolen goods. Investigations revealed that she received significant sums of money from monks she was involved with, with most of the funds reportedly spent on online gambling. The case has prompted calls for stricter regulations on monk behavior and temple finances to uphold public trust in Buddhism. (Newser)
Woman Arrested For Allegedly Seducing And Blackmailing Buddhist Monks

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