Friday, June 11, 2010

Prince was a con man



Düsseldorf -
A cousin of Prince Andrew, polished manners, sophisticated lifestyle, educated and charming.
For Dagmar S. (66) was the man who reported on their ad in the Pride of the Yankees. But then we found out: William S. (62) had indeed the title "married into". Everything else, however, were bubbles - filled with lots of imagination.
At the end of the relationship lost Dagmar S. their property. Their debt, they estimated today to 110,000 €. On Monday, the judge sent the prince sent for 33 months in prison. Included was an additional punishment of similar offenses.
The Prince of property in London wanted to settle in Düsseldorf with a new wife. So he wrote. The candidate should speak English, French, Italian and Spanish rule. Moving can be in society and be a non-smoker. Openness and honesty - that belonged to William S. - of his life-long qualities.
After getting to know was the first major appearance. Planned with an accomplice: William Dagmar dragged into the savings bank. There, he allegedly turned her an account of $ 500,000. The accomplice pretended to devote a savings bank employees. "I want you to address Highness Prince or Sire?" The dignified reply: "Sire, enough!" Dagmar S. was very impressed. Also in the gift of a weekend luxury hotel in Amsterdam, where her companion was courted by all.
She had no problem, her late husband's life insurance invest. Only for a Mercedes, then for a house in which the two should live allegedly. "I did not lose it. I had fallen in love, "says Dagmar S. And, given the account set up they had to show not stingy wollen.Immerhin had her prince promised:" I'll make this right. "
But then the separation. "I will be honest, I love you not." Spoke, and vanished.
Given the debt burden Dagmar S. tried to take his own life. "I was sitting there like a drowned rat from the shards of my existence."

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Japanese Mafiosi gamble on the stock market

Tokyo - drugs, gambling, extortion and prostitution - that were once the main income sources of the Yakuza, the Japanese mafia gangs.
Now the Japanese Mafiosis suffer but just as honest businessmen and investors on the global financial and economic crisis, Japan is especially hard.
According yakuza expert Tomohiko Suzuki Mafiosis include the 50 companies listed on stock exchanges in Tokyo and New York.
 The former gang leader Taro Hiramatsu (name changed) does not like this new-fangled gangsterism. "I long back to ancient times," he says wistfully.
What Else to drop Hiramatsu on the structures in the Japanese mafia - told here in the video, you can find it:
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