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George B. Wade Goes To Court For Scamming

By Grace Q. Bryant
The Liberia National Police (LNP) have sent an alleged notorious scammer identified as George B. Wade alias Nicolas Jack Davis to court for committing multiple crimes.
Suspect Wade was charged with the crimes of Rape, Sexual Assault, Simple Assault, Terroristic, Threat, Felonious Restrain, Menacing, Criminal Coercion, Robbery, Armed Robbery, Forgery, or Counterfeiting, Theft of property and Disseminating Obscene Materials.
Suspect Wade act was in violation with Chapter 14;Sections 14.70,14.77,14.21,14.24,14.51,14.25,14.27, Chapter 14; Section 15.30,15.32,15.70,15.51 and Chapter 18; Section 18.7.
On April 23, suspect Wade met his fateful end at Miami Beach in Paynesville while attempting to scam another female.
The police spokesman, Moses Carter, in a press conference yesterday said suspect Wade has victimized more than 20 Liberia women including a Nigeria actress.
Police spokesman Carter noted that during police criminal investigation conducted with several victims and Wade, the suspect admitted, in the presence of his legal representation, to the commission of crimes against his prey.
‘’The suspect purposely, knowingly and internationally having intercourse with women not his wives and without their consent in the process causing bodily injuries both physical and psychological as well as threading his victims with serious bodily harm or death while unlawfully retraining his victims at unspecified locations where he subjects them to involuntary servitude, takes nude photos of or video records his victims with the employ of weapons such as single barrel short gun or pistol,’’ police spokesman explained.

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