Sunday, November 3, 2024

Apparent Extortion [Continued]

I blogged, a few days ago, about an apparent extortion attempt. The attempt could only work if there was no record of a certain meeting I was involved in -- a meeting convened by the Assistant Master of the High Court Vuyani Lallie. It worked like this. It was said that, in the meeting (this was announced after the meeting), I had agreed to absolve someone of having "gained illegally". Let's say that this was quite a large sum of money. I had agreed in the meeting, it was claimed, that I would, under oath, absolve the person concerned, or I would pay a penalty of R100,000 plus. Now because there is no record of the meeting ... hah, it seems that I am caught in a trap. However, somebody outfoxed somebody, because an audio recording of the meeting exists. I have heard snippets of it, which are clear. It is a good recording. OBSERVATION: May I suggest, gentlemen, that we return to normality, swiftly, and lay this to rest. As mentioned in the previous post, it was not I who claimed that someone "gained illegally". It was Assistant Master of the High Court Mthuthuzeli Mbatsha. There is hard evidence of that. He made the claim in November 2023, and again in May 2024.

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