JUDGE Ismail Mohamed, who is presiding over the case against sex ring leader accused Gerhard Ackerman, reported in sick yesterday, forcing the judgment against the accused to be deferred until next Monday.
Ackerman, who pleaded not guilty, faces more than 740 charges, including child pornography, rape, human trafficking, and attempted murder. He presented himself before the South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg, yesterday ahead of the judgment.
The 56-year-old was also accused of sexually abusing and selling young boys between the ages of 14 and 16 to some of his wealthy clients, who perpetrated the same acts against teenage boys.
An uncompromising state prosecutor, advocate Valencia Dube, recently lambasted Ackerman for his role in the sex trafficking ring and spoke frankly about the charges Ackerman was facing, saying the accused should…