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Well, ironic might be a good way to describe this one...
A United Nations judge was in tears as she was asked about allegations that she deceived a young woman into coming to the UK to work as her slave.
Lydia Mugambe denied the accusations being put to her while giving evidence at Oxford Crown Court on Thursday.
Becoming emotional, she took tissues to wipe her face and said: "I'm sorry but it's too much", adding "you can't just take lies" and "we worked for our careers".
Ms Mugambe is accused of stopping the young Ugandan woman from holding down steady employment and taking "advantage of her status" over her.
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UN judge breaks down in tears over slavery charges
A United Nations judge was in tears as she was asked about allegations that she deceived a young woman into coming to the UK to work as her slave.
Lydia Mugambe denied the accusations being put to her while giving evidence at Oxford Crown Court on Thursday.
Becoming emotional, she took tissues to wipe her face and said: "I'm sorry but it's too much", adding "you can't just take lies" and "we worked for our careers".
Ms Mugambe is accused of stopping the young Ugandan woman from holding down steady employment and taking "advantage of her status" over her.

UN judge breaks down in tears over slavery charges
Lydia Mugambe, originally from Uganda, is accused of taking "advantage" of her alleged victim.
