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Feb 12, 2014 News
A unique fraud case was on Monday called before the Chief Magistrate when a woman was indicted after she reportedly attempted to obtained cash for a sex-tape of another woman’s husband.
Fazila Khan is accused of attempting to obtain $40,000 on February 7 from Tricia Persaud at Vlissengen Road, Georgetown, after she claimed she had a Digital Virtual Disc (DVD) which contained sexual information about the woman’s husband.
Khan, who is representing herself in court, pleaded not guilty when the charge was read to her.
She is being prosecuted by Inspector Michael Grant who said that Khan contacted Persaud, claiming that she possessed sex tapes of her husband.
Grant related that the two women made arrangements for them to do the exchange, so they both ventured to Vlissengen Road where Khan parked her car some distance away from Persaud.
However, she was soon apprehended by ranks when she exited the car and subsequent charges were instituted against her.
In response, Khan was granted bail in the sum of $125,000 and she was ordered to return to court on March 22. The Prosecutor was also ordered to have his statements filed for that court date.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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