Convicted Fraudster Claims Pregnancy by Former Prison Officer Met While Incarcerated

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Convicted Fraudster Claims Pregnancy by Former Prison Officer Met While Incarcerated
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A convicted fraudster claims to be pregnant with a child fathered by a former prison officer she met while serving time. Both parties give conflicting accounts of the nature and timing of their relationship.

A convicted fraudster serving a sentence for a £100,000 scam has made a startling claim: she is pregnant with a child fathered by a former prison officer she encountered while incarcerated. Charmaine McAllister, 39, a serial scammer with a history of fraud convictions, alleges that she had passionate affairs with Chris Ward, a prison officer at HMP Peterborough, during her time behind bars.

According to McAllister, their relationship began during her previous sentence at the same prison and continued when she was recently incarcerated two years ago. She claims they would meet in the prison gym, where they would engage in sexual acts in the showers. However, Ward, a 29-year-old father of one, vehemently denies these allegations. He admits that he and McAllister had a consensual relationship, but insists it commenced only after her release from prison and after he resigned from his position in the Prison Service. Ward maintains that no rules were broken during their affair. He characterizes McAllister as a liar and questions the validity of her pregnancy claim. Ward has reported McAllister to the police for harassment and blackmail, alleging that she is using the pregnancy to extort him. The case has taken an unusual turn, with conflicting accounts from both parties. While McAllister insists their relationship began during her imprisonment, Ward claims it began after her release. Ward's ex-partner, the mother of his child, works for the prison in the anti-corruption unit, tasked with investigating inappropriate relationships between inmates and staff. McAllister faces legal challenges stemming from her previous fraud convictions and is seeking to establish paternity and secure financial support for her alleged pregnancy. The police are currently investigating the conflicting claims, trying to determine the truth behind the alleged affair and pregnancy

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