Oh the lies we tell when we’re caught out.

Slow as quadriplegic turtle, the
Samoan uFun Club trial
continues, with the latest seeing a witness caught out lying about his investment into the scheme.

Identified only as a businessman, the witness was key in gaining an audience with the head of the Samoa Commercial Bank.

In soliciting his help, Nicolas Giannos, Rosita Stanfield and an unidentified 74-year-old Pastor pitched uFun Club to the businessman.

After being sold on the Ponzi dream of riches, the witness then promptly invested funds into the scheme.

When questioned about his investment though,

the witness told the Court that he did not sign any investment form, but did give out US$500 to the representatives of the UFun Group as a gift.

The witness claimed he knows one of the representatives hence his financial gift to the group.

Replied the prosecution, “LIAR!”

Under defence questioning, the witness finally admitted that he did sign an UToken (sic) package from the defendants and that he did make an investment.

The witness then admitted that he did inqure (sic) for the lowest investment package before signing the form but still insisted that the money was not an investment but a gift.

“Gifts” don’t generate Ponzi ROIs, 
investments 
do. And with that, the credibility of the witness was shot.

The trial continues.

Stay tuned…


🤖 Quick Answer

What allegations emerged during the uFun Club Samoa trial proceedings?
A witness in the ongoing uFun Club trial was caught providing false testimony regarding his financial involvement with the scheme. The witness initially claimed he had not signed investment documents and characterized a US$500 payment to uFun representatives as a gift, contradicting earlier admissions about his actual investment in the alleged Ponzi scheme.

Who were the key figures attempting to promote uFun Club to potential investors?
Nicolas Giannos, Rosita Stanfield, and an unidentified 74-year-old Pastor were identified as representatives who pitched the uFun Club investment opportunity to a businessman witness. They specifically sought his assistance in gaining access to the head of the Samoa Commercial Bank to expand their investor base.

What role did the witness play in the uFun Club recruitment process?
The businessman witness served as a crucial intermediary in facilit


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