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rank 5849
word count 227804
date submitted 13.03.2009
date updated 21.03.2009
genres: Fiction, Business, Crime
classification: universal
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The Client's Lost Time

Alan Dixon

Abuse of child by mother/ priest- Multiple personality - secret US Government plan to finance Yeltsin's Russia -Prime Bank Fraud-solicitor civil, professional and criminal proceedings

 

Abused by parents and priest Emma Corbin develops multiple personalities who kill her mother.

Boyfriend trades Prime Bank Guarantees. It's a scam. Emma instructs solicitor Mark Fisher telling him she is trading PBG's secretly for the US Government to finance Yeltsin's Russian Government. Mark is sucked into the scam with disasterous consequences.

Emma attempts suicide and her persona take over the body totally.

Mark's law firm is closed down by The Law Society and Mark struck off with criminal charges pending.

Emma is arrested and the persona desert her. Emma's psychoanalyst introduces Emma to her other persona for the first time.

How to defend the fraud charges? The psychoanalyst asks the persona to merge into Emma the host body. They see this as dying but relent as they were "born" to protect Emma from pain. But will the judge at The Old Bailey even recognise multiple personality disorder contrary to British psychiatric rejectionn of the disorder? If he does, the novel defence in English law is whether the host body can be responsible for the crimes of the persona of which she had no knowledge.

The defence succeeds and Emma is free.

The persona reappear. The merger was another con.

 
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courts, crime, holloway prison, law society, money, multiple personality disorder, police, prime bank guarantee fraud, psychiatric disorder, psychiatr...

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Jimmyx wrote 22 days ago

I will like to exchange some information on the latest whereabouts of Emma Corbin, please let me know if you will be interested in exchanging some information.

Satco wrote 791 days ago

Corbin's lost time must have been contagious. Dixon's ending is not reflective of a sound memory. He, of all people, should know that at least one of the "Investors" sued Dixon & the Solicitors Indemnity Fund for Dixon's breach of custodial responsibility & the Solicitors Indemnity Fund settled the case by reimbursing USD 2.7MM placed in Dixon's trust account under two separate Escrow Agreements for the PBG program, plus attorney's fees.

will88 wrote 1511 days ago

John Grishman eat your heart out.

mjh73 wrote 1521 days ago

Gripping from start to finish - perhaps even enough to make into 2 novels.
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