Miss Universe
Co-Owner Wanted by Police …
Arrest Warrant Issued in Fraud Case
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Cops in Thailand are in search of Jakapong “Anne” Jakrajutatip — a co-owner of the Miss Universe pageant — after she failed to indicate as much as a civil court hearing … in accordance with a number of stories.
The Independent and France 24 state the Bangkok South Civil Court issued the warrant after Jakrajutatip did not present up for a verdict in a $930,000 lawsuit, which was alleged to be learn out Tuesday.
Jakrajutatip was charged with fraud again in 2023 after plastic surgeon Raweewat Maschamadol sued her and her firm JKN Global Group Public Co. Ltd. for allegedly defrauding him whereas promoting company bonds.
France 24 shared a court assertion on Tuesday, which claims Jakrajutatip satisfied Maschamadol to take a position whereas realizing “her inability to return the money within the appointed time.” Jakrajutatip’s been deemed a flight threat, in accordance with The Independent.
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While this lawsuit is not linked to the Miss Universe pageant proceedings instantly, Jakrajutatip’s authorized case is simply the most recent in a string of dangerous press for the occasion … together with the heated confrontation between Miss Mexico and a pageant official which was caught on digital camera earlier this month.
Remember … Miss Universe Thailand’s director, Nawat Itsaragrisil, discovered himself in sizzling water after he referred to as Miss Mexico Fatima Bosch a “dummy” — prompting her and a number of other different contestants to stroll out of the room. Miss Universe Organization President Raul Rocha Cantu later launched an announcement blasting Itsaragrisil for the remark.
Bosch ended up profitable the entire shebang … although many on-line felt fan favorites from Thailand, the Philippines, or Cote d’Ivoire ought to have gained as an alternative.