73-year-old former adult film actress arrested in fraud case
KOCHI -- A 73-year-old former actress known for her appearance in adult films in the 1960s and 70s was arrested Feb. 16 on suspicion of fraud, Kochi Prefectural Police said.
Police accuse the woman, Yasuko Matsui, of swindling 2 million yen from a 56-year-old man in Tosashimizu, Kochi Prefecture, between September and October 2007.
Matsui has reportedly denied the allegations, saying, "I did not intend to trick him."
Investigators allege Matsui told the man, "In order to move secret funds from the post-war reconstruction period, I have to go abroad. It would help me if you could send around 2 million yen," and had him deposit the money into an account.
Tales have emerged of the Allied Forces' General Headquarters using some of the Imperial Japanese Army's resources as "secret post-war funds." The truth of the existence of such funds is unknown, but the stories are often used for swindling.
http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20120217p2a00m0na007000c.html
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"It just kinda sorta happened..."
It's not like she was twisting his arm or anything. He DID have choices and he chose and he FAIL
Let's just hope that the authorities won't have to go so far as to expose the 73 year old naked truth... :scared:
KOCHI -- A 73-year-old former actress known for her appearance in adult films in the 1960s and 70s was arrested Feb. 16 on suspicion of fraud, Kochi Prefectural Police said.
Police accuse the woman, Yasuko Matsui, of swindling 2 million yen from a 56-year-old man in Tosashimizu, Kochi Prefecture, between September and October 2007.
Matsui has reportedly denied the allegations, saying, "I did not intend to trick him."
Investigators allege Matsui told the man, "In order to move secret funds from the post-war reconstruction period, I have to go abroad. It would help me if you could send around 2 million yen," and had him deposit the money into an account.
Tales have emerged of the Allied Forces' General Headquarters using some of the Imperial Japanese Army's resources as "secret post-war funds." The truth of the existence of such funds is unknown, but the stories are often used for swindling.
http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20120217p2a00m0na007000c.html
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"I did not intend to trick him."
"It just kinda sorta happened..."
I have to go abroad. It would help me if you could send around 2 million yen," and had him deposit the money into an account.
It's not like she was twisting his arm or anything. He DID have choices and he chose and he FAIL
Let's just hope that the authorities won't have to go so far as to expose the 73 year old naked truth... :scared: