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Puddytats - A summary of the last 18 months of hell (this will be long and i hope will answer akll questions)

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puddytats · 24/09/2006 20:29

Dear all

I have decided to start a new thread on this and run thro everything from the beginning, if you get to the end then thankyou for reading and well done. If you have any questions please ask, i will answer as fully as I am able considering i do not, and will never know the full facts.

Here goes...

On the 12 May 2005 DD was born. On the 13th June DH returned to work after paternity leave. He got to work as usual at 9.30ish and was met in the lobby by head of HR and immediatly taken into the boardroom. He was told that discrepancies had appearded on a firm he was working on but this was not a disiplinary, simply a meeting to establish facts. DH was shocked and stunned. He was asked variuos questions including whether he knew what was going on. He said he had no idea. He was then suspended on full pay while further investigations took place. He returned home and we tried to piece together what had happened.
Records at work show that a ficticious member was made up on a real client and that DH did work on this client, including the issuing of a cheque. His computer initials were over everything. Work decided that DH was at fault at dismissed his.
As this was taking place the police also knocked on our door. DH was arrested and all paperwork relating to financial records were taken away - including all the work we had done ourselves. It transpired that 3 cheques 'passed' thrioough our bank account - one in joint bank and 2 in dh sole account. DH was adviced to no comment throughout the interview, which he did. Because of this and because one of the cheques was in joint account the police arrested me.
Names on the cheques had been changed after they were signed by the partners at DH work, we know this because there are photocopiers of the cheques before signiture and from the bank after cashing. They had been changed to either our current surname or my maiden name. The police handwriting expert said it was likely to be DH handwriting. A certified copy of our marriage certificate was also provided with the one in my maiden name.
A little of the money was moved round our variuos accounts and the rest was taken out one way or another. It would seem that everything other than the initial paying in and one cheque withdrawel was done over the internet. That money as yet has not been traced.
DH and i were cept on police bail for over a year while they completed their investigations. During this time we were powerless to do anything, I attempted to committ suicide due to the stress and we have reached lows you can not imagine.
After a hellish year i was released without charge. DH was charged on 10 counts. 3 of obtaining property by deception, 3 of fraud (can't remember exact terminology) and 1 of forgery (a letter apparently)
We have already paid over £20,000 in legal fees and if we had decided to fight the case would be looking at at leat £100,000 more including solicitors, Queens counsel, computer experts, forensic accountants, private investigators etc. At the moment DH mother in paying for us to survive - although i have now got a job, and DH father in paying legal fees. We cannot live off others forever.
If we fight it we could lose everything. We have 2 children and a need to keep a roof over their heads, they have been through so much in their very young lives that keeping a familiar home is vitsl to their stability.
We could fight it to the bitter end and have the full support of friends and family who believe us and know we have been set up. Our morals say fight but we have learnt over the past year that justice is not fair, about who is guilty or innocent but who can prove what and who can afford to prove what.
We do not want the children to remember daddy being away, we do not want to be apart at all so are trying to limit damage. We know dh is innocent and now have to ignore justice and look to what affect a lengthy trail could have on the family, the stress, tension cost etc has had to be weighed up against what could be gained or lost. We will win in the end because we have eachother.

If you have got this far then well done and thankyou

OP posts:
PretendFriend · 14/10/2006 21:39

When did the money laundering laws change? Have just read through thread again and I'm wondering how come the 2001 cheque didn't get picked up until the 2004 ones did.

bubbles4 · 14/10/2006 21:44

it just made me wonder that if he did plead not guilty there was a chance that a member of the jury could have seen it all on mn and also seen all the various opinions.

bosscat · 14/10/2006 21:50

pretendfriend I have no idea, I am really baffled about the whole thing but its pretty difficult when you are only given a snippet of information.

cod · 15/10/2006 16:54

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tigermoth · 17/10/2006 19:47

I have only read this thread recently and as I have no legal background, I cannot begin to understand all the complexities. It does seem to my outsider's eye that the full story is not on this thread.

I feel lots of sympathy towards you puddytats, as whatever you are going through is terrible. You are right to look at the future, I think, and realise that life moves on. In your position I think I would put as much energy as possible in planning how you and your children will live if your husband is parted from you. Your husband sounds very loving and loyal, so I hope he will give you whatever emotional support he can give you now. By pleading guilty, your husband has set his own fate. You think of yourself and your children.

maggiesmama · 09/11/2006 21:05

anyone know how PT is doing?

unknownrebelbang · 09/11/2006 21:08

I think her DH is back in court in December.

poppijane · 15/12/2006 16:04

Hi, I've not posted here before but having read this thread from the beginning I wanted to say something. Puddytats is my sister. She is an amazing woman who has found strength I honestly didn't think she had over the last 18 months. At times I wondered if she would make it through. Nothing she has said is untrue to the best of her beliefs. She needs support now more than ever and I am truly grateful to those of you who have been here for her. Thankyou all. Thankyou so very much.

MordecaiAliVanAllenOShea · 15/12/2006 16:10

So how did puddytats' dh get on? Do we know yet?

TheBlonde · 15/12/2006 16:12

There is another thread - he got 18 mths

jambuttie · 22/12/2006 22:38

OMG poor PT

DimpledThighs · 05/01/2007 22:48

does anyone know where the support thread for puddytats is?

I usually go to it through 'threads I am on' but that thread is not there - anyone?

Hulababy · 05/01/2007 22:51

One PT started today

Will look for other one too...

DimpledThighs · 05/01/2007 23:02

thank you hulababy - lightening speed!

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