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Thailand's celebrated Olympic hero, Somluck Kamsing, has been sentenced to over three years in prison for his involvement in an attempted rape case of a teenage girl. Once hailed as Thailand's first Olympic gold medallist, Somluck now finds himself embroiled in legal battles following his conviction at Khon Kaen provincial court, adding a grim chapter to his storied life.

 

The court's decision came with grave accusations. Somluck, now 52, was embroiled in a legal case after a 17-year-old girl accused him of attempted rape following an encounter in December 2023.

 

The incident reportedly began at a night spot in Khon Kaen, northwest Thailand, and escalated in a local hotel room. The court found the teenager's account credible, noting evidence of physical bruising consistent with her claims.

 

Despite Somluck's defence—where he claimed a misunderstanding, alleging consensual interaction—the court was unmoved. It rejected his explanation, highlighting the inadequate basis for any consensual agreement, given the victim's age and lack of consent.

 

Further undermining his defence, the court noted the absence of any monetary exchange, thus dismissing any notion of intended prostitution.


The ruling resulted in a sentence of three years, one month, and 10 days in prison. However, Somluck remains free for now, the court having granted him bail against a bond of 300,000 Thai Bah, an amount roughly equivalent to £6,500. Furthermore, he was ordered to compensate the victim 120,000 Baht (£2,600) and an additional 50,000 Baht (£1,080) to her family.

 

Somluck's legal representative, Itthisak Atthakornwikrom, has announced plans to appeal, underscoring that the case might hold more nuances yet to be judicially examined.

 

Somluck's trajectory from national glory to downfall paints a complex portrait of a once-revered athlete. Having clinched the gold medal in men’s featherweight boxing at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics, he ascended as a national icon.

 

Post-retirement, his journey took less foreseeable turns, including a bankruptcy declaration in 2018 due to a failed business venture, with debts amounting to 4 million Baht (£86,600).

 

As he fights to redeem his deteriorating reputation, Somluck is reportedly focusing on his secondary career in Thai cinema and television, as well as steering clear of insecure investments, following guidance and assistance from the Thailand Boxing Association in overcoming past financial hurdles.

 

The case continues to capture public attention in Thailand as the nation grapples with the disconcerting transformation of one of its sports icons into a polarising figure in the judiciary limelight, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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-- 2025-01-23

 

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45 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Now aged 52 


And? I know average people in their sixties who look better. 

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12 hours ago, bannork said:

Somrak, not the sharpest tool in the box, was set up. 

He's lucky he has a loving daughter, paying off his debts.

More like he was thinking-don’t you know who I am? I’m famous, you will sleep with me now!

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12 hours ago, RSD1 said:

Hasn't aged very well. Doesn't look at all like an Olympic athlete. More like Som-Sack. 

And you've aged well?

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14 hours ago, webfact said:

The incident reportedly began at a night spot in Khon Kaen, northwest Thailand, and escalated in a local hotel room. The court found the teenager's account credible, noting evidence of physical bruising consistent with her claims.

Did nobody notice the old fella with a screaming and kicking 17yo as he dragged her through the hotel lobby and into his room?

The fines and compensation amounts also seem rather small compared to the jail sentence.

 

What about the night club, shouldn't that be losing it's license for allowing 17yo girls to enter? Isn't the whole point of not allowing the under 20s to enter to prevent this sort of thing!

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Damn, I remember how big a hero he was in 1996. 

I remember meeting him when I was in Khon Kaen and he seemed like a nice, humble guy.

I heard from a reliable source, he is NOT going to jail, which isn't at all surprising if you know the police in that area. 

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6 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Did nobody notice the old fella with a screaming and kicking 17yo as he dragged her through the hotel lobby and into his room?

The fines and compensation amounts also seem rather small compared to the jail sentence.

 

What about the night club, shouldn't that be losing it's license for allowing 17yo girls to enter? Isn't the whole point of not allowing the under 20s to enter to prevent this sort of thing!

Money trumps the law. Come to think of it, Trump trumps the law. All these entitled jerks think the law is not for them. 

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On 1/23/2025 at 4:51 PM, webfact said:

Despite Somluck's defence—where he claimed a misunderstanding, alleging consensual interaction—the court was unmoved. It rejected his explanation, highlighting the inadequate basis for any consensual agreement, given the victim's age and lack of consent.

 

She definitely didn't consent because she was 17 and is now saying that she didn't consent?  That doesn't sound like a especially strong case, particularly if she lied about her age and is now lying about giving consent...  🤔

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 Let me see if I got this right.

She went willingly to his hotel room, took her clothes  off and got into bed with him to ............................. get his autograph?

 

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On 1/23/2025 at 10:32 PM, RSD1 said:

Hasn't aged very well. Doesn't look at all like an Olympic athlete. More like Som-Sack. 

Doesn't look too bad for 52

I probably wouldn't challenge him to a fight to test him and neither would you Grandpa !!

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52 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

She definitely didn't consent because she was 17 and is now saying that she didn't consent?  That doesn't sound like a especially strong case, particularly if she lied about her age and is now lying about giving consent...  🤔

16 is the age of consent in Thailand unless monetary payment in which it is 18 I believe 

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On 1/24/2025 at 5:30 PM, thecyclist said:

Money trumps the law. Come to think of it, Trump trumps the law. All these entitled jerks think the law is not for them. 

Once again another thread where someone no doubt your a yank mentions some bloke from America 

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1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said:

16 is the age of consent in Thailand unless monetary payment in which it is 18 I believe 

 

Without making a big thing out of it, it seems that under 18 but over 15, the girl might be able to consent, but she (or perhaps her parents) can withdraw that consent at any time.  So it sounds like this is the approach the court is taking, even though he claims that he thought she was over 18.  But who knows?

 

Seems best to stick to over 18 (and apparently ask for ID).

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On 1/23/2025 at 6:28 AM, bannork said:

Somrak, not the sharpest tool in the box, was set up. 

He's lucky he has a loving daughter, paying off his debts.

 

There is nothing that suggests he was set up.

Does he have a history of roughing up women? Yes or No?   The minor was significantly bruised.

 

No means no.

Sometimes a person may consent to an interaction, based upon first impressions or an initial state of inebriation. And then they  person  sobers up slightly, or sees  something that would convince a rational person to run. For example, a woman sees the  male's penis, and it has warts or herpes lesions. No one should be expected to submit.

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