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Glasgow Times
2 days ago
- Glasgow Times
Clydebank woman faked pregnancy to extort man out of £6k
Georgette Ravette, 28, spun a web of lies to the 25-year-old whom she met online. Ravette claimed that she was later expecting his child and demanded cash to buy her silence or she would tell his mother. She also asked for £250 to cover her for items during an apparent week-long hospital stay. Ravette, of Clydebank, threatened that her cousin would 'go mental' and inflict violence if he did not meet her requests. The man was eventually so frightened for his safety that he eventually called in the police. Ravette has now pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to extorting a total of £6350 from the victim, who cannot be identified for legal reasons. The pair met on social media app Kik in 2023 and entered into a relationship in April that year. Ravette and the man had unprotected sex in August 2023. She claimed days later that she felt "unwell." Fiscal Amanda Gallagher said: "She told him that she did not have money for a pregnancy test and also asked for cash for new jeans." READ MORE: Vile rapist sentenced after preying on two young girls The man blocked Ravette but he received a voicemail from her days later. She told him: "I think you are a coward for blocking me, I am a single mother and I am not going through this again. "Give me money for a test or help get me a termination." The man received another voicemail stating: "You better send me money for a termination or a test or I will tell your mum everything." He then got a message from an unknown number warning him that Ravette was going to visit his mother. It was also chillingly stated that Ravette knew where he lived as she followed him home one day. Miss Gallagher said: "After this, the man sent £1000 to Ravette's bank account. "He asked her to let him know if she needed more and she said that she did want more money. "Ravette demanded £1000 to buy her silence and he sent it. "She then messaged him to say she was going to hospital for a week and needed money to purchase items so he sent her £250." Ravette went on to demand even more cash and claimed her 'cousin' was near the man's home. READ MORE: Man who 'preyed on vulnerable people' found guilty of series of crimes He took this as a "threat that someone would come to his door and threaten his family." Further payments were then stumped up. Ravette requested another £1000 as her cousin was "about to go mental" but this time the money did not go through. He got a sinister text from who he reckoned was Ravette's relative which stated: "I know who you are and your family." The victim was so worried he was willing to hand over more cash, but the transactions were blocked by his bank. Ravette told him: "I will try and hold my cousin off but if he wanted to do something I won't be able to stop him." The man contacted the police as he feared for him and his family. Ravette refused to open the door to officers and was not arrested until a later date. Brian McGuire, defending, told the court there was an 'unusual background' to the crime which he would go into more at the next calling of the case. Sentence was deferred pending background reports until next month by Sheriff Louise Arrol KC who granted Ravette bail meantime. The sheriff told her: "You can take it from me that I find this extremely disturbing, concerning and a very serious matter."


Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- Scottish Sun
Woman blackmailed man out of £6,000 in fake pregnancy scam
Georgette Ravette, 28, told the man she met online he needed to hand over cash or face her cousin BUMPED Woman blackmailed man out of £6,000 in fake pregnancy scam Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A WOMAN blackmailed a man into paying her more than £6,000 in a fake pregnancy scam. Georgette Ravette, 28, told the 25-year-old she met online that she was expecting his child and demanded cash to keep it secret from his mum. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Georgette Ravette, 28, admitted extorting the man in the fake pregnancy scheme at Glasgow Sheriff Court Credit: ANDREW MILLIGAN / PA WIRE 4 Georgette Ravette at Glasgow Sheriff court where she pled guilty to extorting over 6K from a man by claiming she was pregnant Credit: SPINDRIFT 4 Ravette pretended to be pregnant then demanded more than £6,00 from the victim Credit: GETTY 4 The scammer met the man through online messenger app Kik Credit: ALAMY She threatened her cousin would "go mental" if he did not hand over the money causing him to go the police over fears for his safety. Ravette also ordered the victim to hand over £250 to cover items she bought for a supposed week-long hospital stay. She pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to extorting him after meeting through internet messaging app Kik. Prosecutor Amanda Gallagher revealed the scammer started by asking for small sums. The fiscal told the court: "She told him that she did not have money for a pregnancy test and also asked for cash for new jeans." Ravette, of Clydebank, met her victim online in 2023 and they begun a relationship that April. She claimed she started feeling "unwell" four months later just days after the pair had unprotected sex. The man — who cannot be named for legal reasons — blocked her but received a voicemail later that week. Ravette told him he was a "coward" for freezing her out and demanded "give me money for a test or help get me a termination". She added: "I am a single mother and I am not going through this again. My boy, 14, thought he was innocently flirting with a girl online – 35-minutes later he was dead Ravette followed up with another answering machine message telling him "you better send me money" or should would "tell your mum everything". The victim was then contacted from an unknown number and warned she was going to visit his mother. It was also chillingly stated that Ravette knew where he lived as she followed him home one day. Miss Gallagher told the court: "After this, the man sent £1,000 to Ravette's bank account. "He asked her to let him know if she needed more and she said that she did want more money. "Ravette demanded £1,000 to buy her silence and he sent it. "She then messaged him to say she was going to hospital for a week and needed money to purchase items so he sent her £250." Ravette told him she wanted even more and claimed her 'cousin' was near the man's home. He took this as a "threat that someone would come to his door and threaten his family" and made further payments. Ravette requested another £1,000 as her cousin was "about to go mental" but this time the money did not go through. The victim then received a text from who he believed was the relative telling him: "I know who you are and your family." The man was so worried he was willing to hand over more cash, but the transactions were blocked by his bank. Ravette told him: "I will try and hold my cousin off but if he wanted to do something I won't be able to stop him." The man then contacted the police. Ravette refused to open the door to officers and was not arrested until a later date. Defence lawyer Brian McGuire told the court there was an 'unusual background' to the crime which he would go into more at the next calling of the case. Sheriff Louise Arrol KC bailed Ravette pending until sentencing next month. She told her: "You can take it from me that I find this extremely disturbing, concerning and a very serious matter."


Daily Record
2 days ago
- Daily Record
Dating app fraudster faked pregnancy to blackmail man out of £6,000
Georgette Ravette, from Clydebank, has pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to extorting a total of £6,350 from the victim. A woman blackmailed a man into paying her more than £6,000 in a fake pregnancy scam. Georgette Ravette, 28, spun a web of lies to the 25-year-old whom she met online. Ravette claimed that she was later expecting his child and demanded cash to buy her silence or she would tell his mother. She also asked for £250 to cover her for items during an apparent week long hospital stay. Ravette, of Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, threatened that her cousin would 'go mental' and inflict violence if he did not meet her requests. The man was eventually so frightened for his safety that he eventually called in the police. Ravette has now pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to extorting a total of £6,350 from the victim, who cannot be identified for legal reasons. The pair met on social media app Kik in 2023 and entered into a relationship in April that year. Ravette and the man had unprotected sex in August 2023. She claimed days later that she felt "unwell." Fiscal Amanda Gallagher said: "She told him that she did not have money for a pregnancy test and also asked for cash for new jeans." The man blocked Ravette but he received a voicemail from her days later. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. She told him: "I think you are a coward for blocking me, I am a single mother and I am not going through this again. "Give me money for a test or help get me a termination." The man received another voicemail stating: "You better send me money for a termination or a test or I will tell your mum everything." He then got a message from an unknown number warning him that Ravette was going to visit his mother. It was also chillingly stated that Ravette knew where he lived as she followed him home one day. Miss Gallagher said: "After this, the man sent £1,000 to Ravette's bank account. "He asked her to let him know if she needed more and she said that she did want more money. "Ravette demanded £1,000 to buy her silence and he sent it. "She then messaged him to say she was going to hospital for a week and needed money to purchase items so he sent her £250." Ravette went on to demand even more cash and claimed her 'cousin' was near the man's home. He took this as a "threat that someone would come to his door and threaten his family." Further payments were then stumped up. Ravette requested another £1,000 as her cousin was "about to go mental" but this time the money did not go through. He got a sinister text from who he reckoned was Ravette's relative which stated: "I know who you are and your family." The victim was so worried he was willing to hand over more cash, but the transactions were blocked by his bank. Ravette told him: "I will try and hold my cousin off but if he wanted to do something I won't be able to stop him." The man contacted the police as he feared for him and his family. Ravette refused to open the door to officers and was not arrested until a later date. Brian McGuire, defending, told the court there was an 'unusual background' to the crime which he would go into more at the next calling of the case. Sentence was deferred pending background reports until next month by Sheriff Louise Arrol KC who granted Ravette bail meantime. The sheriff told her: "You can take it from me that I find this extremely disturbing, concerning and a very serious matter."


STV News
2 days ago
- STV News
Woman blackmailed man into paying her £6,000 in fake pregnancy scam
A woman blackmailed a man into paying her more than £6,000 in a fake pregnancy scam. Georgette Ravette, 28, spun a web of lies to the 25-year-old whom she met online. Ravette claimed that she was later expecting his child and demanded cash to buy her silence or she would tell his mother. She also asked for £250 to cover her for items during an apparent week-long hospital stay. Ravette, of Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, threatened that her cousin would 'go mental' and inflict violence if he did not meet her requests. The man was eventually so frightened for his safety that he eventually called in the police. Ravette has now pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to extorting a total of £6,350 from the victim, who cannot be identified for legal reasons. The pair met on social media app Kik in 2023 and entered into a relationship in April that year. Ravette and the man had unprotected sex in August 2023. She claimed days later that she felt 'unwell'. Fiscal Amanda Gallagher said: 'She told him that she did not have money for a pregnancy test and also asked for cash for new jeans.' The man blocked Ravette but he received a voicemail from her days later. She told him: 'I think you are a coward for blocking me, I am a single mother and I am not going through this again. 'Give me money for a test or help get me a termination.' The man received another voicemail stating: 'You better send me money for a termination or a test or I will tell your mum everything.' He then got a message from an unknown number warning him that Ravette was going to visit his mother. It was also stated that Ravette knew where he lived as she followed him home one day. Ms Gallagher said: 'After this, the man sent £1,000 to Ravette's bank account. 'He asked her to let him know if she needed more and she said that she did want more money. 'Ravette demanded £1,000 to buy her silence and he sent it. 'She then messaged him to say she was going to hospital for a week and needed money to purchase items so he sent her £250.' Ravette went on to demand even more cash and claimed her 'cousin' was near the man's home. He took this as a 'threat that someone would come to his door and threaten his family'. Further payments were then stumped up. Ravette requested another £1,000 as her cousin was 'about to go mental' but this time the money did not go through. He received a sinister text from someone he believed was Ravette's relative, which stated: 'I know who you are and your family.' The victim was so worried he was willing to hand over more cash, but the transactions were blocked by his bank. Ravette told him: 'I will try and hold my cousin off but if he wanted to do something I won't be able to stop him.' The man contacted the police as he feared for himself and his family. Ravette refused to open the door to officers and was not arrested until a later date. Brian McGuire, defending, told the court there was an 'unusual background' to the crime which he would go into more at the next calling of the case. Sentencing was deferred pending background reports until next month by Sheriff Louise Arrol KC who granted Ravette bail meantime. The sheriff told her: 'You can take it from me that I find this extremely disturbing, concerning and a very serious matter.' Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country