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  • Report:  #1311849

Complaint Review: Elizabeth K.M. Pelaelo - Nationwide

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whistleblower - Fullerton, California, USA
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Elizabeth K.M. Pelaelo
Nationwide, USA
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Met on Facebook and she wanted to marry within 45 days of talking. I was 54 years old and she was 24 years old in Botswana Africa and has a 3 year old son who she claimed she has no idea was the father. She claimed to Love me like no other man she ever met. She asked for money and I sent it many times and was just feeling great because she was beautiful and young. she lured me into sexual conversations and would claim she was so in love with me that she wanted to get married ASAP. She claimed to have heart problems and need money to see a doctor. She also said she couldn't support her son and need financial assistance. Shame on me because I got totally duped by this very pretty woman.

She had me fill out all the K1 Visa applications and wanted me to file them as soon as I got my divorce. I was blind by my love for her because I'm a single father raising 3 beautiful children ages 13, 16 and 18 whose mother (my wife) passed away from ovarian cancer in 2008. I had everything ready to file however my family stopped me because they saw she was only looking for a entrance into this country. So I finally realized she was a scam, This woman is a scammer and you should watch out because i saw her on Facebook doing the same thing she did to me by loring some guy with sexual statements just like she dumped me into. I would like to give you all her information so that she will not enter the USA and defraud the K1 system. Please RED FLAG this gold digger and Green Card scammer.



1 Updates & Rebuttals

PerryMason

Louisville,
Kentucky,
USA
Pure Malice

#2General Comment

Fri, November 11, 2016

 Come on now. The truth shall set you free and set you on a path to redemption. I happen to know after spending countless hours scouring through text messages, e-mails, and screenshots that this was not a case of "fraud" or a scam to obtain a visa. This is a case of a relationship that just didn't work in the end. There is a few things that I would like to point out however that was omitted by this individual and a few things that does not quite add up with this claim. First off, this is not the first soiree that this person has been privy to when it comes to relationships with foreign women and visas. Prior to this current situation he did in fact marry a foreign woman, which guess what. Had to apply for a visa to come here. Without giving any details let's just say the marriage did not last. Next, let's get into the accusations themselves. He says he sent her money. This is true. What you are not being told is that this woman did NOT request money from this man in the beginning. It started with him convincing her to purchase internet so that they could video chat and all that basic stuff couples do in a long distance relationship, and he would pay for it. This was not her asking for anything. This was a man pressuring her into doing something that she said many times that she was uncomfortable with. How do I know? I am in possession of the text messages where this conversation occured. Now one of favorite parts of this accusation that always gives me a good chuckle is that she lured him in with sexual conversations. Killer side-eye to you my friend. Within the text messages no mention of sex until.....wait for it......wait for it.......he initiated the conversation of sexual hangups. Mind blowing I know. Now to visa fraud aspect of the claim. These were two individuals that truly seemed to care about each other throughout the relationship. They met in person and spent time together on two different occasions. On the second trip he even went as far as to meet her parents. They communicated on a daily with one another. They spoke and planned together about getting married and having a future together. There was times that she wanted to come to America to visit and meet his family before they got married, but he would decline. This does not sound remotely like a person that is trying to scam someone for a visa into the country. I could go on with the personal, vile, despicable, hate filled attacks that this man has hurled at this woman, her friends, and her family, but I will save that for a different platform where I can really be detailed about it. Bottom line is that this report is false. What you have here is a bitter man that has made it his mission to destroy this woman's reputation by any means necessary. It is a travesty that anyone would stoop to this kind of low, but this man has done just that. If anyone in this situation was scammed it was her not him. P.S. For anyone that is curious as to who I am, and how I know so much. I am the boyfriend of the accused going on six months, and it has been a wonderful experience thus far.

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