He has spent almost six months hiding in an unknown location since the Barcelona Court’s verdict last June. arrest and imprisonment. But since this Monday, Albert CavalleThe young Catalan convicted of defrauding more than twenty women is no longer a free man. He was imprisoned seven and a half years after a woman first filed a complaint against him.
As OPEN CASE first learned, known as ‘I love the cheater’ This morning I decided to come out of hiding and emerge Lledoners Prison Center. He did this in the company and with the advice of his lawyer. David SansWho has defended himself in more than twenty cases that the fugitive has accumulated so far in recent years.
Victims’ struggle
Cavallé’s victims They have been demanding for years The fraudster went to prison and ended up serving some of the sentences he had been given (he already has four outstanding convictions), especially after the fraudster had failed to appear for several previous hearings. will be held against him.
The struggle of these women is bearing fruit today. The ‘romance fraudster’ is already behind bars and must serve a prison sentence of two years and three months for the time being for cheating on six girls from whom he managed to get 68,500 euros.
Cavallé admitted during the trial: He used apps like Tinder and Badoo, pretending to be a lawyer, investor, surgeon or the son of the millionaire owners of a famous clinic in Barcelona. Establishing relationships with victims for the purpose of defrauding them by feigning “financial solvency.” Among his deceptions, he claimed that he worked and had accounts in Panama and got one of the women to give him 49,000 euros in cash in several installments.
Planas Clinic
“I met him on Badoo in May 2017. He introduced himself as a famous surgeon. Son of the owner of the Planas clinic in Barcelona, cosmetic surgery. Said you had me Accounts in Panama With this profile, “in order to appear solvent,” the so-called “romance scammer” managed to persuade a Catalan girl with whom he “initiated a fake romantic relationship” to lend him money. 51,000 eurosAccording to the prosecutor’s briefing.
During those months, the media was covering the ‘Panama papacy’ scandal. Cavallé convinced the woman that she was one of those affected. “A large amount of money was blocked in Panama” and he needed cash.
“To give his story more credibility,” the young man showed him an email containing the following information: ““a so-called private flight” What he would do to a Central American country. He promised to return the money as soon as their account was blocked and even signed a document He acknowledges his debt to her.
panama papers
The Panama Papers lie helped the fraudster get hold of another woman he met in June 2017 and invited to spend a few nights. Hotel Princess of Barcelona Solver will give you 10,500 euros to appear.
At the same time that Cavallé allegedly defrauded these two women, he also did the same to a third girl he met through the POF communication network and kidnapped. 1,803.48 eurosProtects the Public Ministry. Before the other victim, he said his name was Albert Planas. Andorran nationality and being the “son of a millionaire family”, owner of an aesthetic clinic.
The young Catalan “made him believe it I had a large amount of 500 euro bills in my hand, but I couldn’t change them.When the woman gave them to him, Cavallé “showed her a screenshot of the so-called transfer, which he claimed he made with a refund but never did.”
Both the prosecutor’s office and the public ministry requested a prison sentence of 9 years and 10 months for him. one count of ongoing fraud, another count of theft, embezzlement and two counts of obstruction of justice.. He was eventually sentenced to two years and three months in prison and will serve as another prisoner in Lledoners prison from today, facing other pending cases.
Source: Informacion
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