Although they live together, a marriage can be a box of surprises and one of them leads a double life.For example, that a supposed set-top box repairman is actually the head of a million-dollar pirate IPTV business and that you are laundering his money without knowing it.This is what has happened in Sweden, where not only has a pirate IPTV business gone down, but both spouses have been convicted.The story comes from Eskilstuna, which, in addition to the name of an Ikea sofa, is a city located 120 kilometers west of Stockholm.There, a married couple was arrested for running a pirate IPTV business.The Swedish National Department of Operations (NOA) closed an investigation started in 2020 with the arrest of a man in his 40s who, according to Rights Alliance, operated two different IPTV services, one of them under the name Nordens Bästa IPTV ( the best Nordic IPTV).According to the data provided by the authorities, between the two services they generated about 2.3 million Swedish crowns (about 214,296 euros at the exchange rate) during a period of time that has not been specified.Police found customer lists connecting the man to sales of pirate IPTV subscriptions, which likely provided access to thousands of live TV channels and movies.The man also mailed about 1,400 packages, other documents reveal, so it appears he was also in the pirate deco business.When the police undertook this operation, the woman herself claimed to have no idea that her husband was in the piracy business.According to her, he was just a decoder repairman.Beyond this surprise or misunderstanding, Rights Alliance, an organization that fights copyright infringement, says that 1.3 million Swedish crowns (121,124 euros) were paid to the woman from IPTV-related sales.As a result, she now faces money laundering charges.During the operation, some 93,000 euros in cash and a Tesla were seized.It will be necessary to see if it can be proven that she was not part of the fraudulent organization, since, if so, she could increase the prison sentence and be equal to the one that her husband, the alleged deco repairman, could have.