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  • Candy22
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    • Oct 2017
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    • United States

    Arrested on charges filed by my mother.

    I was arrested on charges filed by my mother. She has accused me of using her credit card without authorization and charges of theft, forgery, false impersonation, and possession of stolen property.

    My question is can I legally file police reports against her while awaiting pretrial date? Am I technically allowed to file a criminal complaint against her? The reason being is she has now filed for a custody hearing in an attempt to gain visitation rights and/or partial custody of our children. The complaints I have are witnessed incidents and show instability and abuse and attempted kidnapping.
  • AFFA
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    #2
    Re: Arrested on charges filed by my mother.

    I wish to inform you that you can file your criminal charges against mother. You may be required to show evidence of criminal violations alleged by you. As your complaint is independent information to police regarding violation of law thus you may report your matter and complaint by mother may not affect such charges.

    AFF

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    • adjusterjack
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      #3
      Re: Arrested on charges filed by my mother.

      Originally posted by Candy22

      My question is can I legally file police reports against her while awaiting pretrial date? Am I technically allowed to file a criminal complaint against her?
      Sure.

      But you are delusional if you think anybody will take it seriously since it's coming after you got arrested on criminal charges reported by your mother.

      Originally posted by Candy22

      The reason being is she has now filed for a custody hearing in an attempt to gain visitation rights and/or partial custody of our children. The complaints I have are witnessed incidents and show instability and abuse and attempted kidnapping.
      Why didn't you report those "crimes" when they happened?

      That's another reason nobody is going to take your report seriously.

      I suggest you forget about all that and concentrate on facing the charges for which you got arrested.

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      • Highwayman
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        Re: Arrested on charges filed by my mother.

        Your mother didn't file anything except maybe a police report.

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        • Telly2

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          Re: Arrested on charges filed by my mother.

          Originally posted by Candy22
          I was arrested on charges filed by my mother. She has accused me of using her credit card without authorization and charges of theft, forgery, false impersonation, and possession of stolen property.

          My question is can I legally file police reports against her while awaiting pretrial date? Am I technically allowed to file a criminal complaint against her? The reason being is she has now filed for a custody hearing in an attempt to gain visitation rights and/or partial custody of our children. The complaints I have are witnessed incidents and show instability and abuse and attempted kidnapping.

          So sad that a mother does that with her own child. It's a shame you two couldn't work something out.

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          • LindaLee44

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            Re: Arrested on charges filed by my mother.

            Can a mother withdraw the charges if the child agrees to make payments?
            Just asking because we have a somewhat similar situation in our family, unfortunately.

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            • Highwayman
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              • Sep 2014
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              #7
              Re: Arrested on charges filed by my mother.

              Originally posted by LindaLee44
              Can a mother withdraw the charges if the child agrees to make payments?
              Just asking because we have a somewhat similar situation in our family, unfortunately.
              Then start your own thread and don't hijack someone else's.

              "Similar" is not "same".

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              • Wenton2
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                Re: Arrested on charges filed by my mother.

                Originally posted by LindaLee44
                Can a mother withdraw the charges if the child agrees to make payments?
                Just asking because we have a somewhat similar situation in our family, unfortunately.
                Once and arrest is made the issue is in the hands of the prosecutor.
                The mother could ask the prosecutor to drop the matter and the mother could explain the proposed resolution but the mother cannot demand it.

                The decision unfortunately has to be made by the authorities at that point.

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                • Lexus
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                  #9
                  Re: Arrested on charges filed by my mother.

                  You could not file a criminal complaint against your mother for the reasons stated in the question.

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                  • Unregistered

                    #10
                    Re: Arrested on charges filed by my mother.

                    I can't believe a mother and daughter cannot work out their own issues and resolve this as a family matter.
                    Something certainly went wrong long ago.

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                    • Unregistered

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                      Re: Arrested on charges filed by my mother.

                      As I write this, official confirmation of Ruja Ignatova’s and Mary Courant arrest has yet to surface.

                      Reports out of Germany are conflicting, with authorities yet to issue an official statement.

                      A few media publications have syndicated the initial Nbox article, but only the Gerlach Report and MLM Worldwide have published new information.

                      According to the Gerlach Report Ignatova was arrested in relation to an ongoing fraud investigation in Bielefeld.

                      Gerlach report claim Ignatova is being held in a “transport cell” at Stadelheim prison in Munich.

                      Ted Nuyten, who is believed to have received large sums of money from OneCoin and its affiliates in exchange for favorable coverage on BusinessForHome, was quick to dismiss Ignatova’s arrest as “fake news”.

                      In a Facebook post published the day after news of Ignatova’s arrest broke, Nuyten claimed his unnamed ‘sources (had) confirmed the news is NOT true.‘

                      Offering up a bit more information is a November 6th article from MLM Worldwide, who bill themselves as a direct selling online magazine.

                      In the article MLM Worldwide claim to have contacted the German law firm Schulenberg & Schenk.

                      Shortly after Germany’s top financial regulator Bafin announced an investigation into OneCoin in mid 2016, Schulenberg & Schenk were hired to publish a legal opinion on the company.

                      Not surprisingly, Schulenberg & Schenk’s legal opinion completely ignored the OneCoin’s Ponzi business model and claimed the company was legal in Germany.

                      OneCoin also engaged Schulenberg & Schenk were also used by OneCoin to go after rival Ponzi scheme, SwissCoin.

                      Despite Schulenberg & Schenk’s one-paragraph legal opinion stating the company was legal, earlier this year in April BaFin banned promotion and operation of OneCoin across Germany.

                      After news of Ignatova’s arrest broke, Stephan Schulenberg purportedly told MLM Worldwide they’d phoned Stadelheim prison and

                      can confirm that our client Dr. med. Ignatova was not detained there.

                      A telephone conversation with the public prosecutor’s office in Bielefeld also revealed that there is nothing there about an arrest and no arrest warrant (has been issued).

                      If Ignatova wasn’t arrested, why Schulenberg & Schenk didn’t just reach out to her directly is unclear.

                      Tim Curry separately reached out to German authorities on Monday and they wouldn’t confirm or deny Ignatova’s arrest.

                      The Gerlach Report meanwhile are insisting Ignatova’s arrest is not “fake news”.

                      The publication asks, “If Ruja Ignatova is indeed free, why does not she show herself?”

                      The fact is that the events at the airport in Munich have been confirmed by several sources.

                      The detention in the women’s detention center was also confirmed by The Gerlach Report.

                      It is also true that the investigating authorities have to date issued “no official press release”.

                      The Gerlach Report has learned this is due to “determination-technical reasons”.

                      Apparently, Dr. Ruja Ignatova – in an attempt to reduce her own expected punishment – (is delivering information on) the national (OneCoin) heads.

                      She is said to have already pointed out at first interrogations that “she has done everything to prohibit the fraudulent activities and actions of sales”.

                      Here, the “service instructions” of the fraud network were cited.

                      Whether this argument will work remains questionable.

                      Earlier today Jan Faber, Editor-in-Chief at the Gerlach Report, asserted the credibility of the publication’s reporting;

                      We stick to our story. Our sources are reliable. German news outlets will report once more information will be released.

                      Being a German story, this has broken on The Gerlach’s Report’s home turf. If this turns out to be another Macau debacle, maybe it’s time to reevaluate the publication’s publishing policy?

                      That said The Gerlach Report didn’t initially break news of Ignatova’s arrest, that was the Bulgarian publication Nbox.

                      Since then though the Gerlach Report have very much run with the story though and made it their own.

                      Personally, unlike Ted Nuyten, I’m skeptical but at this point not ready to dismiss either side. BehindMLM is just reporting what’s out there as it breaks.

                      Pending further information coming to light, I myself haven’t insisted Ignatova has or hasn’t been arrested.

                      The things that do strike me as strange though are:

                      Ignatova failing to issue a statement or recording despite news of her arrest breaking almost four days ago
                      both Schulenberg & Schenk and The Gerlach Report claiming access to what would be an ongoing operation pending charges filed
                      unnamed sources cited by Nbox, Ted Nuyten, The Gerlach Report and MLM Worldwide
                      I also haven’t ruled out the possibility that Pierre Arens may be cooperating with authorities following his abrupt departure last month, although that’s somewhat of a tangent.

                      Stay tuned…

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        and then what happened i wonder?

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered
                          Re: Arrested on charges filed by my mother.

                          I can't believe a mother and daughter cannot work out their own issues and resolve this as a family matter.
                          Something certainly went wrong long ago.

                          Yeah I agree but I have also seen some kids that really take advantage and basically just force a parent to act.

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                          • Yupp
                            Junior Member
                            • Oct 2020
                            • 7
                            • United States

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered
                            Re: Arrested on charges filed by my mother.

                            I can't believe a mother and daughter cannot work out their own issues and resolve this as a family matter.
                            Something certainly went wrong long ago.
                            agree 100%

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