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Mille Markovic

Milentije "Mille" Markovic (Serbian Cyrillic: Милентије "Миле" Марковић; 11 June 1961 – 23 January 2014) was a Yugoslavian-born Swedish professional boxer, an owner of a sex club, and a convicted criminal and gangster. He died from gunshot wounds to the head on 23 January 2014 in Ulvsunda, a suburb of Stockholm. 〔
==Biography==
Markovic, an ethnic Serbian, was born in Yugoslavia. His mother was murdered when he was three or four years old. He immigrated with his father to Sweden, where he attained citizenship in 1982. Markovic was an amateur and professiona boxer;〔(Scandinavian Boxing Rankings - Mile Markovic page )〕 in 1997, at age 16, he won the Swedish boxing championship title in the bantamweight division. He later turned professional, fighting in the welterweight division. He retired from professional boxing in 1989.〔
After his sporting career ended, in the mid-1990s Markovic ran a Stockholm sex club called "Club Privé", before ownership was transferred to former policeman Ljubomir Pilipovic, and eventually to ex-ice hockey player Michael Badelt. Markovic was convicted of criminal charges on several occasions.〔 In June 1995, he was convicted and sentenced to a one-year jail term for using or attempting to use extortion and inflicting serious damage. He had fitted a room in his club with hidden cameras and planned to lure celebrities there, film the victims having sex and consuming drugs, and use the footage for blackmail.
In 2008 Markovic was convicted of serious tax and accounting fraud, weapons and drugs offences, and receiving stolen goods. In late 2009, he was sentenced on two counts of assault and drug offences.〔 In 2011, he was convicted of fraudulently receiving social benefits on the pretext that he was sick and unemployed.〔 In 2013, he was charged with inciting and planning a shooting on May 10 of that year after a long legal dispute between him and Michael Badelt. The charges of attempted murder in connection with the shooting were later dropped after a witness retracted statements during the trial.
Markovic was named as one of the alleged sources for Thomas Sjöberg, Deanne Rauscher and Tove Meyer's controversial biography of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, ''Carl XVI Gustaf – Den motvillige monarken'', which was published in November 2010. In May 2011, Markovic claimed to be in possession of compromising photographs of the king visiting sex clubs in the 1980s.〔 The photograph he reproduced was later proven to be a hoax that had been manipulated electronically from earlier images.
In 2012, Beata Hansson and Deanne Rauscher published a biography titled ''Mille Markovic: the biography''.〔

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