Posted on 08/10/2010 11:56:50 AM PDT by Christian Cage
On Kos, a Greek island in the southeast Aegean, just off the Turkish coast, at least four British men and possibly others have been targeted by a good-looking blonde Swede running a false rape insurance scam. One of the men, Ross Mitchell, is a teacher from Nottinghamshire, and was arrested and charged before the case fell apart when the woman fled the country after obtaining insurance money. As a teacher, Mr. Mitchell is worried about the effect such an accusation even a false one might have on his job.
Greek news reports suggest that the woman is engaged in organized fraud; Swedish police say she has pulled in at least 800,000 euros 200,000 each time through running the scam. She has also had innocent men thrown in jail and charged with a crime they did not commit.
The reporting in the Telegraph does not make it clear how one goes about obtaining insurance for rape, but evidently it exists in Europe, and companies pay out without waiting for the resolution of the case. That a woman can get paid to accuse men of rape is absolutely appalling. If this were possible in the United States, rape accusations would explode, and men would probably have to either avoid any and all contact with women or walk around with a recording device at all times to protect themselves.
(Excerpt) Read more at the-spearhead.com ...
Substantiating evidence, please? If such insurance "evidently" exists, how hard could it be to provide some facts? Oh wait, there aren't any, because it's just some made up BS.
If he is notified he will simply point out how much more advanced the law and insurance practices are in Sweden as compared to the degenerate culture of people in America.
Found this thread by accident. If anything, it looks like WC raped you on another thread and you are still sore about it.
Not so. We are on good terms.
I just have kept track of Western Culture’s posts and he does carry the flame for his homeland, too much, I think.
Like we do for ours? Just sayin’. (No need to resurrect this).
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