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Reformed UK criminal helps beat Alentejo property scammer

eurozoneAn elderly couple, who say they fear losing their home in southern Portugal because of a scam, have turned to a reformed criminal for help, writes Len Port.

All the characters in this remarkable saga are British. The victims are Richard and Jane Wallinger, who fell in love with Portugal’s lifestyle and people on their first short visit in 2002. They sold their home in the UK in 2004 and used the funds to buy a house 30 kilometres from the town of Ferreiras do Alentejo in the district of Beja.

They say they were conned into trying to buy another plot of land by an unmarried couple who turned out to be fraudsters. The person trying to solve the ongoing problem is Shaun Smith, a former “enforcer” who was sentenced in Liverpool to five years' imprisonment for a firearms offence.

Released from prison in 2009, Smith is now the director of an investigative and debt collection company. He has recently risen to fame as a bare-knuckle boxer in a Netflix documentary featuring his gym in Warrington, Cheshire.

Richard Wallinger, a former racing driver, says he handed over an initial payment of £50,000 in cash to a supposed vendor for a plot of land on a Ferreiras do Alentejo farm. He later made a bank payment of £60,000.

Wallinger says the amount he paid, including tax and lawyer fees, totalled the equivalent of €184,000. The vendor whom Richard had paid later denied receiving the £50,000 cash. His partner still lives on the farm but says she is no longer in a relationship with him, yet he has since been seen at her home.

Wallinger insists, however, that in 2004 the two alleged fraudsters had promised to repay him the full amount for the land he thought he had bought but which was never in his name. They had only given back the £60,000 and were now trying to sell the land to another couple.

In January 2007 both the alleged fraudsters attended a mediation hearing in the UK and agreed to return an outstanding amount of   £116,000 to Wallinger within 21 days.

That did not happen, so Wallinger arranged to have the High Court order served at the farm on the vendor’s partner as she was the registered owner, but this backfired. She won a court judgement against Wallinger in which he was ordered to pay costs of £5,000.

Everything became more complicated when the British court order was transferred to the Portuguese legal system. The Wallingers were unable to attend civil hearings in Portugal because of poor health. They were both battling cancer.

A charge was lodged against their property in Portugal and the amount they owe has now reached nearly €145,000. Their financial problems and fear of losing their beloved home drove them to consider committing suicide.

“Jane and I have endured 16 and more years of hell at the hands of these evil fraudsters,” says Richard. “Only ou~
r strong competitive background as motor racing championship winners has helped us to deal with the stress and trauma”.

A friend referred them to Shaun Smith, who had totally changed his ways and turned his back on crime. As director of Shaun Smith Enterprises Ltd., he fully sympathises with the Wallingers’ plight. Last month he wrote to the alleged conman setting out some disturbing figures.

According to Smith, the fraudsters owes the Wallingers the original High Court amount of £116,000, plus interest at 8% per annum from January 2007 of £113,292, and collection costs to date of £15,000. Total: £244,292.

Smith offered to meet and discuss how the debt might be settled before further costs are incurred, but he has not yet received a reply.

Smith has described the situation as “diabolical.” He has emphasised that he “is going to fight tooth and nail to save the Wallinger pensioners from losing their home”.

                                                     

   Jane Wallinger


Richard Wallinger

 

   

                                   Shaun Smith                                 

 


 

Len Port worked at the Natural History Museum in London and later the Museum of Western Australia before turning to journalism. He worked for many years as a staff reporter, broadcaster and freelance correspondent covering major events in the Far East, Northern Ireland and South Africa before settling in Portugal where he has edited regional magazines, contributed to national news outlets overseas and written several books.

 

 

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+5 #15 Darren 2019-06-26 06:41
Like so many of us my only awareness of Ferreira do Alentejo is that it is on the N2 (Portugal's intended version of the US's Route 66!) and blink and you will miss it as you pass it by heading north or south. I've passed through regularly to get back and forth to the Algarve but stopping off a couple of times over the years have found it featureless and dull compared to other more interesting places to pull over to.
But following an in depth Netflix expose that strips out all the woffle the world will know more and I must perhaps give it a second review. For now Portuguese Route 66 planners only need to insist that route guides urge tourists passing through Ferreira do Alentejo to take reasonable, common sense, precautions. Locking car doors, keeping windows up and the engine running. If spotting swarms of fraudsters milling around up ahead turn back, if necessary with an emergency reverse handbrake turn. Then park up outside the town; a few kms up or down the N2 and wait for other tourists passing through. Then join the convoy!
+16 #14 The Guvnor 2019-06-25 15:33
Sorry but Steve Jenkins needs to do his research, all available on Google, Richard Wallinger UK criminal record for threats with a gun! FACT Richard Wallinger Portugal criminal record for threats to court official!FACT. Outed as a danger to children!FACT. Crown Courts deal with criminal cases not money disputes!FACT.
Is this story a scam? Shaun Smith for Publicity and the Wallingers to gain a sympathy vote to launch funding for wealthy people who refuse to pay their debts?
-15 #13 Steve Jenkins 2019-06-25 11:07
The wallingers have never been convicted of any crime FACT. Charlie kray? He’s dead FACT. These people do owe Shaun Smith money from crown courts in Liverpool FACT. We all know their names Anne Stimpson and Norman Woods FACT.
+7 #12 Denby 2019-06-25 00:13
Quoting Tom Hardcastle:
If the article's dates are correct then these fraudsters have been around many years. AnnieC's comment about is therefore seriously late. Any municipal in Portugal that foreign fraudsters operate successfully in depends entirely on VIP local Portuguese. The lawyers to arrange the paperwork, the municipal to allow the illegal development and keep other government organisations in 'pretend' ignorance, prosecutors and police to fail investigations. All are needed and if any of them wished could together close the fraudsters down instantly. But these are useful delivering off the table earners. Kicking these fraudsters or any others out is an non-starter as it would need the cesspits drained and the earners stopped in all Portuguese municipals.

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Sounds a bit Trumpish .... or is this Fake News.
+6 #11 Tom Hardcastle 2019-06-24 19:49
If the article's dates are correct then these fraudsters have been around many years. AnnieC's comment about is therefore seriously late. Any municipal in Portugal that foreign fraudsters operate successfully in depends entirely on VIP local Portuguese. The lawyers to arrange the paperwork, the municipal to allow the illegal development and keep other government organisations in 'pretend' ignorance, prosecutors and police to fail investigations. All are needed and if any of them wished could together close the fraudsters down instantly. But these are useful delivering off the table earners. Kicking these fraudsters or any others out is an non-starter as it would need the cesspits drained and the earners stopped in all Portuguese municipals.
0 #10 AnnieC 2019-06-24 13:51
These frausters sound terrible, giving Ferreiras do Alentejo a really bad name, if they are foreigners living there, then Portugal should kick them out of the country. I feel so sorry for those poor naive pensioners.
0 #9 Hamilton 2019-06-24 06:47
As a keen Portuguese Republican over the years Darcy brings home the vital service that ADN has supplied us 'guests'. The opportunity, possible no where else in the Portuguese media to get the real picture of the real Portugal broadcast; so vital to continue after the Ed. moves on. That Portugal is still a very retarded (by EU standards) and corrupt country that even now, 30+ years after allegedly joining the EU, is not a safe place to seek redress for wrongs from the Portuguese Police or Judicial system or honest, fair treatment from so many other Portuguese. Anyone not knowing of Darcy's "inferiority" angle - the ever present pain of the 1890 Ultimatum and its consequences, would be reading his / her comments at face value. Unaware what has driven his / her obsessive Government sponsored posting here and on expat and now Facebook websites and, as with so many thousands of fellow Portuguese, fills his / her every waking moment.
+11 #8 Darcy 2019-06-23 20:33
This whole story sounds very far fetched, and it's disappointing that ADN has gone down this road by allowing this type of STORY to be printed.
+6 #7 Darren 2019-06-23 19:30
Netflix investigators dig deep; didn't they tell the world about the faceless photofit of the 'supposed' Madeleine McCann abductor that Portugal's answer to Inspector Closeau briefly circulated back in 2007? A wanted poster not showing any recognisably human features - no eyes, mouth, ears, nose. No height, weight, skin colour. So usefully no risk of offending the kidnappers honour with an actual ID. We must look forward to a similar standard of revelations in this Ferreira do Alentejo Netflix investigation.
+4 #6 avenger 2019-06-23 13:28
excellent exposure .. getting to the source .

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