FRAUD MONEY USED FOR BIGGER BREAST
A woman who used money entrusted to her by a close friend to enlarge her breasts, pleaded not guilty when she appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court on Friday.
She is 29-year-old Abital Wolf from St Catherine, who is charged with fraudulent conversion. The matter has been transferred to case management and she is to return to court on May 3.
Allegations are that between October 18 and November 21 last year Lindo Henchard, a security officer working in the Cayman Islands, entrusted the accused with $500,000 to stock a grocery shop on his behalf.
According to the complainant, a verbal agreement was made with the accused and on November 26 when he arrived in Jamaica he was unable to contact her as she stopped answering her telephone.
According to police reports, over the period the complainant transferred about $200,000 to the accused via Western Union to help facilitate the process.
He also claimed that the accused later informed him that she had located a place on Barbican Road, St Andrew, and made a down payment of $30,000 for rental.
Further, he said the accused told him she was in the process of buying two refrigerators for the shop and would only need more money for the stock. It is alleged that arrangements were made for her to collect $300,000 at the COK Cooperative Credit Union.
Wolf was arrested and charged after being pointed out to the police by a close friend of the complainant.
When cautioned she said, "Offica him gi mi di money fi enlargen mi breast."
A woman who used money entrusted to her by a close friend to enlarge her breasts, pleaded not guilty when she appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court on Friday.
She is 29-year-old Abital Wolf from St Catherine, who is charged with fraudulent conversion. The matter has been transferred to case management and she is to return to court on May 3.
Allegations are that between October 18 and November 21 last year Lindo Henchard, a security officer working in the Cayman Islands, entrusted the accused with $500,000 to stock a grocery shop on his behalf.
According to the complainant, a verbal agreement was made with the accused and on November 26 when he arrived in Jamaica he was unable to contact her as she stopped answering her telephone.
According to police reports, over the period the complainant transferred about $200,000 to the accused via Western Union to help facilitate the process.
He also claimed that the accused later informed him that she had located a place on Barbican Road, St Andrew, and made a down payment of $30,000 for rental.
Further, he said the accused told him she was in the process of buying two refrigerators for the shop and would only need more money for the stock. It is alleged that arrangements were made for her to collect $300,000 at the COK Cooperative Credit Union.
Wolf was arrested and charged after being pointed out to the police by a close friend of the complainant.
When cautioned she said, "Offica him gi mi di money fi enlargen mi breast."
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