Religion & Spirituality1 min ago
Theft?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I hardly think it's theft - you GAVE him the money.
Fraud, maybe - but when you gave him the money what powers of investment did you give him? Have you a trust document that was drawn up when you made the transfer? If not you are on dodgy ground. 'All' he's done is make an investment that's gone wrong and lost your money. If you do have such a document and he's gone against it then you do have a legitimate case but it's going to be difficult to fight it transatlantic.
Other than engaging a lawyer with (at first sight) scant chance of recovering anything it's difficult to see what you can do.
Thank you dzug, I did make him sign a letter stating amount,date and account details. What I did not give him permission to do was borrow against the money I gave him nor for zero information to be coming forthwith. no details of how he invested the money etc. The only reason I have a track on him is through a friend but everytime I tried to get information from him I was told I had more chance of winning the lottery! Do I get a Californian lawyer? and if so how?
Thank you so much for your kind answer lady_p_gold, I have been torn apart by this, just simply because of the dishonesty. I have moved on but, if he gets away without answering, completely scott free, then there is no real closure. I must add that the market did not crash and therefore, same question, where is it?
I think I'm gonna write to Arnie Schwarzenegger!
It can be any amount. You can do this online.
http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/infoabout/fees/county.htm
Once you have a judgement you may be able to threaten bankruptcy if you get no response.