This is not a good advert for visiting NZ. No wonder the poor buggers can't get to the land of Oz quick enough!
This is not a good advert for visiting NZ. No wonder the poor buggers can't get to the land of Oz quick enough!
Don't worry mate, we can always use more kiwi bouncers and drug dealers. Keep your masseurs though.
The NZ Herald article was rather light on detail of the offending.
This earlier report from when the trial began in February provides more info on three aged sausages A, B and C
I'm still surprised at the imprisonment terms/duration
A
BThe first victim, Mr A, met the pair after responding to a newspaper advertisement offering massage services in July 2015. A woman called "Jenna" – or Phonkoed – answered the message and the pair met on a number of occasions and at times consensual sex occurred.
Phonkoed then went on to introduce him to "Lilly" – or Coxon – between August and November 2015. During the offending period, the pair asked to lend them money for various reasons, including helping their family member in Bangkok, helping to get residency. The pair would drive Mr A to ATMs so he could take the money out.
By November, Phonkoed asked if Coxon could stay at his house as the police were after her and Mr A said no. However, during a sexual encounter, Coxon took a photo of Mr A while he was naked and getting dressed. Mr A tried to get the phone but Phonkoed restrained him. She would later ring him and explain the consequences of Coxon publishing the photos of he did not pay them their money. Mr A made multiple withdrawals totalling around $20,000.
When Mr A's wife returned from overseas he told her what happened, and texted the pair to get his money back without success. No money had been repaid since, Mann said.
CThe next victim, Mr B, has since passed away but managed to make an audio recording to be used at trial the day before he died in March 2019. The accused also met Mr B in 2015 and said they were involved in bringing gold to New Zealand and selling it for a substantial profit. However, soon after the pair told a litany of stories around why they needed money to which he obliged on the premise that it would be paid back. In total, $13,900 was given to the accused, Mann said.
Nearly $210,000 was allegedly obtained by the defendants between December 2017 and February 2018, from a new complainant, Mr C, who also responded to a newspaper advertisement for a massage.
Phonkoed met with Mr C several times and they had consensual sex.
She then introduced her to Coxon, who she claimed was her sister. While initially there were no requests for money, they soon began. Based on the reasons given by the accused, Mr C loaned the pair $219,700 through "numerous" separate transactions involving cash and bank transfer. No repayments were made by Phonkoed, however Coxon paid back $1595 in four separate deposits. Instead of spending the money on what they had told the complaints, the accused instead spent a lot on gambling.
Mr C ultimately laid a complaint with police in March 2018 after failing to get the money back.
Geez, it's getting so a sex worker can't make an honest living.
LOL, not even close to 60.
Just Panama Karen caught lying again, seems to be his 'thing'.
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