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 ...
My name is Inga, and I’m from Sweden, I can fall in love with you..............
Daily Kos ???
At any rate, I hope this woman gets caught soon and sent away for a time equal to all the time the men she has falsely accused would have been imprisoned.
Rape insurance?
“men would probably have to either avoid any and all contact with women”
Which is probably the idea.
So in Yurope that would be about 8 years.
Puts a whole (hole? - sorry couldn’t resist) new perspective on “moral harzard”.
Greek rape does not sound pleasant...
“As a teacher, Mr. Mitchell is worried about the effect such an accusation even a false one might have on his job.”
He should immigrate to the US. It would get him full pay in a rubber room for years.
Hey, this is Europe. All they have to do is claim they thought she was a 15 year old who was just asking to get raped anally and they walk.
Who but the Europeans could sucker an insurance company with the badger game? The badger game has to be as old sin itself. Five'll get you eight the local gendarmerie were in on the con.
Remember back to the Bush l era when sexual harassment was all the rage with the femanazi crowd. It was getting so bad in corporate America corporate male executives were avoiding eye contact with females in fear of being brought up on trumped up sexual harassment charges. Having a private one on one meeting in an office with a female was discouraged unless a witness was present.
Then Bill Clinton came along and the femanazis were in full reverse mode, it even reached a point where they agreed that one free 'grope' was allowed.
Say what you will about the 'slickster' he did shut the femanazi crowd up.
Need more evidence to judge guilt or innocence.
I’m glad I’m married.
“Um, what exactly is the insurance supposed to be for? Replacement of someone’s “virtue”. I don’t get it.”
Typically it pays for retroviral drugs and medicine in developing countries to prevent AIDS or other diseases.
It’s common in India, South Africa, and other places where being raped can be a death sentence (and is very very common, due to muslims, IMHO).
Somebody better warn Western Culture!
That was the most subtle request for pictures I have ever seen.
I’m glad you’re married too
Clinton didn’t get them to shut up, he only made the focus on conservatives or Republicans and take any potential liberals/Democrats off of their radar screens.
He did show them for the hypocrites they are. Unintended though it may have been.
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