Our 'hero' emerges again - it seems he's had some (more) personal troubles....
False Allegation of Drink-Driving
On Christmas Day 2024, I was arrested on suspicion of drink-driving on a quiet country road in England, after a false allegation that I had been drinking all day was phoned in.
After scoring 0% on the breath test, the police released me, then re-arrested me under one of two outstanding warrants.
False Allegation of Harassment
The second arrest was for allegedly posing as somebody else online to harass somebody who has made false allegations of coercion against me in the past.
After being interviewed by detectives I was released without charge and the investigation was dropped shortly afterwards in the complete absence of any evidence.
But when they released me without charge after the interview, I had to be re-arrested for a third time in 22 hours because of the other outstanding warrant.
The third arrest was for my failure to appear at a contempt hearing which I genuinely didn’t know was taking place, in an attempt to send me to prison for up to two years because of four of my previous blog posts. I was found guilty of civil contempt in my absence and bound to appear at a sentencing hearing.
When that sentencing hearing took place, two months after a senior district judge bailed me to appear at it, following my submission of four affidavits into the proceedings, the judge fairly ruled in an order of the court’s own motion that the alleged contempt had been purged and that she was not going to impose any further punishment, or issue any order for the costs of my adversary’s 16 month attempt to have me committed to prison.
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All this has led to more delays to the long-awaited UCT bank and now---
Attempted Fraud Exposed
But at the very moment the news of the clearing of my name leaked out, after going quiet for months following his first doomed to fail attempt last year, it has been reported that a well known fraudster who often masquerades as an ex-CID detective is attempting to steal £3B worth of commercial paper from UCT Treasury’s portfolio, with the confessed intention to sell the ill-gotten gains to a bank in Lichtenstein for 35% of the face value.
The wait for his followers for free money continues...
Our future is like that of the passengers on a small pleasure boat sailing quietly above the Niagara Falls, not knowing that the engines are about to fail. James Lovelock.