Do not engage with these women
Do not go there or fall for their empty promises and bravado they have caused terrible upset last thing a victim of crime needs pseudo professionals taking advantage of them
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Do not go there or fall for their empty promises and bravado they have caused terrible upset last thing a victim of crime needs pseudo professionals taking advantage of them
Gail is passing off as a lawyer. She is nothing more than an unregulated legal advisor. They are not GDPR data compliant and have breached personal data. They also advised a client that the client was NOT allowed to speak to a solicitor as the client was not a lawyer. Gail also advised a rape victim to tell the police she wanted to 'date her rapist' to obtain information illegally.
This has destroyed the credibility of the rape victim. An audio recording of this has been published on the UK Corrupt Police website.
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