So can anyone report her for this or does it need to be the red duchess?So I've been looking it up and in Ireland, the punishment for impersonating a solicitor can be a class A fine of up to €30,000, a prison sentence and potentially being found in contempt of court. Not to mention your name and dignity being irreparably tarnished.
If Joanne has really done all this, she could be in some serious trouble
Unsure of the ins and outs of it but don't see why it couldn't be a whisteblower ie any of us! Not sure if a precedent has been set in Ireland regarding what would happen to the guilty party but from my skimming of the Solicitor's Act and Boards, doesn't sound like it would be taken very lightlySo can anyone report her for this or does it need to be the red duchess?
You probably have to profit from it financially I’d say for them to bother to even look at itUnsure of the ins and outs of it but don't see why it couldn't be a whisteblower ie any of us! Not sure if a precedent has been set in Ireland regarding what would happen to the guilty party but from my skimming of the Solicitor's Act and Boards, doesn't sound like it would be taken very lightly
Well she is nothing if not consistent! Wonder if this will be an attempt to move to the home account permanently to help with the interior design thing and let the Makeup Fairy account shut down.Posting away about a favourite vase!!
You need to have coerced money from another party under the guise of being a solicitor, for it to be considered a serious crime, or practiced law while not qualified.Ok I think some people need to calm a little. Yes impersonating a solicitor is mental but the serious punishments above are for people who do a bit more than send a woefully amateur attempt at a solicitors letter.
From my understanding of it, "Laura" must have had in her bio that she was a solicitor with how RD referred to her in the DMs that were posted.. she seems show a reply to her email underneath so it could have gone back and forth maybe. The use of the word inquiry over enquiry in the subject line indicates that Jo Loopy is insinuating an actual formal investigation into her accreditations etc. That's my take on it anywayI must be missing something but I read the email that the Red Duchess put up and nowhere in it does it say it’s from a solicitor or legal firm? It asks for clarification of her qualifications, which is fair as you never know who has what these days but it’s not actually imitating a legal professional. I’ll try to attach it here. Someone pretending to be a solicitor would have included a fake legal company or said in the email that they are representing someone or something.
It’s obviously JLARB but I don’t think she has done what you all think she has done.
Yeah you're absolutely right, they would obviously be reserved for far more serious cases, especially when Jojo hasn't profited from anything as the poster above saidOk I think some people need to calm a little. Yes impersonating a solicitor is mental but the serious punishments above are for people who do a bit more than send a woefully amateur attempt at a solicitors letter.
Would it be considered harassment though? Although as another user pointed out above, it doesn't say anywhere about her being a solicitorYeah you're absolutely right, they would obviously be reserved for far more serious cases, especially when Jojo hasn't profited from anything as the poster above said
It doesn't specifically reference a solicitor firm or that she is a solicitor in the e- mail but this originally kicked off about 18 months ago so it may have been stated then .From my understanding of it, "Laura" must have had in her bio that she was a solicitor with how RD referred to her in the DMs that were posted.. she seems show a reply to her email underneath so it could have gone back and forth maybe. The use of the word inquiry over enquiry in the subject line indicates that Jo Loopy is insinuating an actual formal investigation into her accreditations etc. That's my take on it anyway
Jesus...she's actually thick isn't she?
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