Thursday, February 25, 2010

A count as a false police



Düsseldorf - At the beginning of the year, gushed Marianne F. (64/Name amended) for their count. The 59-year-old was sitting in the dock because he flew not only the women's hearts, but also the contents of their wallets. "That man of the world," murmured the 64-year-old. She herself had preferred charges because they felt cheated out of 150,000 euros.
Mr. S., as he called himself in court, said to have come through a brief marriage in the old nobility to the title. Sometimes he posed as a doctor, sometimes as a pilot or as an agent. Because he was pumped with money from the dust, there were two years on probation.
Now comes out: A few days after the verdict, he will once again be sailing under false colors.
As a parent of the Federal officials. A lawyer, he had presented a false passport and a false trade mark to get to the acts of a former Zellenkumpanen too. Prosecutors have now charged with Mr S. wrong track management.
He denies the allegations. In the case of Marianne F. is still determined.