“Sugardaddy” cheated quite a bit on a dating site. He lured a lot of money from a Carinthian woman who was 16 years his junior. 33,000 euros to be exact.
There is no doubt that ads on affiliate exchanges are fake. But the suspect probably exaggerated a bit. He claimed to be the son of the Sheikh of Dubai and owned a villa in Baden and a condominium. In reality, he was running a small, underutilized film company and looking for financiers.
33,000 euros to the son of the sheik
Ironically, he found a supporter on a partner exchange, who quickly helped him with 33,000 euros. Why the alleged descendant of a sheikh needs such an amount, we leave open. One thing is certain: the first sexual contact took place when I first met a Carinthian woman who was 16 years her junior. And then emailed her reassurances like, “You can do whatever you want with me.”
Acquittal for Carinthians
Lawyer Rudolf Mayer invokes this and demands acquittal. Especially because a witness also reported that the business plans were reasonably realistic, so this was hardly the case. The judge in Vienna also ruled in that sense, namely acquittal. The victim appears to have closed the whole case. In any case, as a witness, she did not want to report about her relationship with “Sugardaddy”.
Source: Krone

I am Ida Scott, a journalist and content author with a passion for uncovering the truth. I have been writing professionally for Today Times Live since 2020 and specialize in political news. My career began when I was just 17; I had already developed a knack for research and an eye for detail which made me stand out from my peers.