“FEMALE DON JUAN”
ARRESTED ON CHARGES OF MISAPPROPRIATION (Australian Press Association.) Berlin, November 20. Marianne Waldman, a banker’s daughter, known in Germany as “The female Don Juan,” following denunciation, was arrested to-day on a charge of manipulating the bank’s books, and misappropriating £lO.OOO, which she spent on innumerable male friends, drawn from all classes of society. The gifts to her favourites included Persian carpets, fur collars, vacuum cleaners, and motor-cycles. The claims against her include £5O for car hire for joy rides for her cavaliers, and £230 for wines and refreshments. Her father, who owned the bank for half a century, was also arrested on a charge of culpable negligence.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 50, 22 November 1928, Page 9
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