Saturday, June 03, 2006

National Center for Victims of Crime forces felon, Alexandrea Delauren, to remove link

The National Center for Victims of Crime forced fugitive felon con-artist, Alexandrea Delauren, to take down the link to their site.

As I wrote on May 2nd, this convicted criminal had the temerity to use NCVC on her website in a transparent attempt to lend credence to her ploy. She can't talk her way out of the fact that her crimes are public record, so right on cue she tries to create a diversion by claiming that she herself is the victim. Again.

She did the same thing back in 2003, outrageously telling a reporter from the New York Post that Craig Newmark of craigslist.org was the criminal mastermind behind her scam company called "Practically Rented":
"I have been scammed, taken advantage of and duped," she said.
She pointed to Craig Newmark, owner of craigslist.com, as an owner of the company.
Newmark denied owning the company and said his involvment was limited to removing defamatory posts from his Web site.
"There are many brokers who aren't completely ethical who do really wrong things and we're trying to do something about it," he said.
For someone who lies as pathologically and often as she does, she sure is bad at it. Of course it does work once in a while and that's what she banks on.

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