CHARGE OF FRAUD.
A GIRL'S INHERITANCE ~ WORKING THE RELIGIOUS GAME. By Telegraph.— Pres* Association.— Copyright, (Received February 13, 9.20 a.m.) PARIS. 12th February. A man named Louis Herri&t and hil wife have been arrested, charged with defrauding a young girl named Bertin of her inheritance— £3oo,ooo. Herriot alleged that h© had b«en a prelate in Jerusalem, and w&* latterly » convert to Protestantism. H© ingra« tiated himself into favour with. Mdllo. Berth's parents, fervent religionists, | and got control of th© girW inheritance on the parents' death. He then lived in splendour in Patis and on the Riviera.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 37, 13 February 1913, Page 7
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