Woman convicted of having defrauded 1.5 million from a disabled cohabiting couple in Sunnmøre – news Møre og Romsdal – Local news, TV and radio

The woman from Sunnmør who has now been convicted obtains an extra income from the rare. For over three years, she managed to trick a cohabiting couple in the village into paying her over 1.5 million. According to the recent ruling, she burned half a million on pure consumption in just one month. At the same time, the Sambuans became increasingly poorer. All indications are that the disabled cohabiting couple had no idea whatsoever about the fraud their girlfriend was exposing them to. The couple had control over their own finances, but such clear cognitive difficulties that only one of them managed the operation of transferring money. – I can not imagine that there is anything worse than this. She has destroyed very, very much for some who are not able to do anything about it, says one of the relatives. news knows his identity. He does not want to appear with the name out of consideration for the cohabiting couple. Financed consumption, car and loan The case was rolled up when one of the relatives discovered by the couple no longer had money for the most necessary things. The families knew that both were in permanent employment with a municipal company, had had money in a savings account and an inheritance of several hundred thousand kroner. Then the two told their family about an unusual contact with a woman in the village they only barely knew who was. And that they thought they were about to lose the house and end up in jail. Then the alarm went off. After a quarter of an hour, the police managed to track down where the fortune had taken the road, and a detailed overview of the cash flow was presented in court: Account transfers from the couple to the woman: almost NOK 1.2 million Cash payments to the woman: NOK 168,700 Purchase of car for woman : 90,000 kroner In addition, the cohabiting couple paid a mobile phone to the woman and a deposit of 20,000 kroner in connection with rent. Without knowing it, they also sponsored a car loan for the woman’s husband and paid over 30,000 kroner to her mother. The woman’s former sambuar also received thousands of kroner from the couple’s accounts. Recently, the mother of a small child was sentenced in Møre og Romsdal District Court to two years in prison. In court, she denied having cheated on the cohabiting couple. She claimed that she had borrowed the money from them, and that the intention was to repay. – The accused does not fully agree with the premises in the verdict, but has chosen not to appeal because she wants to put the case behind her, says her lawyer, Krister Øie Braute. The woman’s lawyer, Krister Øie Braute, says she does not anchor the case and wants to put the case behind her. Photo: Linn Cathrin Olsen / SCANPIX Bombed with text messages before payday In the judgment from Møre og Romsdal District Court, it is established that the mother of a small child peppers the two with text messages. Especially just before their payday, send her message after message. Here she threatened them with the police and bailiff if they did not pay, and presented it as if her own loan was also theirs: accident. For several years, the victims were almost bombarded by text messages, with payment demands and very short deadlines. Some messages appeared to be pure threats. ” A large number of text messages between the parties were presented in court: 12.10.2019 at 12: 54: 55SS: We have no money before we for social security because we are almost broke we are completely empty we now so no money for we for social security on Friday unfortunately we have things and bet on us with 12.10.2019 at 12: 56: 18KK: There is no discussion and now I have to deliver phone but the review is until 15.30 and he checks until he leaves 15.00 this is serious Hope to get money back The relatives now hope that the cohabiting couple can get back some of the money they once had. After the fraud was discovered and stopped, they continued their work in a municipal company. According to the family, they have begun to build up their finances. In addition to the prison sentence, the Sunnmøre woman is sentenced to pay back everything she has swindled. – It is the closest we come to a kind of justice in this. In my opinion, this is a correct verdict, says one of the relatives to news.



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