My experience with Christine M. Lalley is as follows: I met her on Match.Com in 2003. We were an instant hit, in fact she was going to move to Florida from Pennsylvania so we could be closer. I did not know she was moving in with another victim she had met on Match.com.
She disappeared until 2010 and we met again on Match. We dated and it went well but she threw a very strange fit at me and left me angrily, moving to the other coast of Florida. I now know she was moving in with a guy she met on Match.
We reacquainted again in June 2011 and I began traveling to see her. We became close (or so I thought) and she moved into my home in suburban Tampa in August 2011. Almost immediately she began gathering information from my computer, telephone, going through my drawers, etc.
She pressured me into paying for a neck operation she needed, telling me to write a promissory note when I hesitated. The cost was $36,000 plus about $8,000 for two trips to Europe for procedures. We then got married in Vegas on Christmas, 2011.
Almost as soon as we got back she began confronting me with evidence she had gathered that she said proved infidelity. She began having weird angry episodes at night and moved out of the bedroom by March.
She began planning on the takeover of accounts, assets and more. By May she had stolen a $16,000 account and a Lexus. She forged the title to the Lexus with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
Then she filed for divorce and also filed a false domestic violence claim so I would have trouble pursuing my stolen money and car. I did not know this but she has done this AT LEAST SEVERAL TIMES PREVIOUSLY. The method and procedure are all very similar, and the result is the same, that she absconds with money and things.
She has been married about seven times and co-habitated with at least as many, doing what I think is most likely an "evaluation period" to see if it is worthwhile to stick around for her sting.
She is a fraud, a con and a darn good one. For a period of time she will make you believe you are the only person she has ever loved, treat you like a king... then, BAM - all of your money and items are gone, and you are left wondering if she ever really loved you (along with all of her other exes and live-in boyfriends).
She will then lie and say you were violent or threatened her and then you are screwed. You are stuck in an expensive divorce with most of your net worth in her possession. I estimate she got me for in excess of $80,000 total in eight months - four months living together and four months of marriage.
Christine M. Lalley Reviews
My experience with Christine M. Lalley is as follows: I met her on Match.Com in 2003. We were an instant hit, in fact she was going to move to Florida from Pennsylvania so we could be closer. I did not know she was moving in with another victim she had met on Match.com.
She disappeared until 2010 and we met again on Match. We dated and it went well but she threw a very strange fit at me and left me angrily, moving to the other coast of Florida. I now know she was moving in with a guy she met on Match.
We reacquainted again in June 2011 and I began traveling to see her. We became close (or so I thought) and she moved into my home in suburban Tampa in August 2011. Almost immediately she began gathering information from my computer, telephone, going through my drawers, etc.
She pressured me into paying for a neck operation she needed, telling me to write a promissory note when I hesitated. The cost was $36,000 plus about $8,000 for two trips to Europe for procedures. We then got married in Vegas on Christmas, 2011.
Almost as soon as we got back she began confronting me with evidence she had gathered that she said proved infidelity. She began having weird angry episodes at night and moved out of the bedroom by March.
She began planning on the takeover of accounts, assets and more. By May she had stolen a $16,000 account and a Lexus. She forged the title to the Lexus with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
Then she filed for divorce and also filed a false domestic violence claim so I would have trouble pursuing my stolen money and car. I did not know this but she has done this AT LEAST SEVERAL TIMES PREVIOUSLY. The method and procedure are all very similar, and the result is the same, that she absconds with money and things.
She has been married about seven times and co-habitated with at least as many, doing what I think is most likely an "evaluation period" to see if it is worthwhile to stick around for her sting.
She is a fraud, a con and a darn good one. For a period of time she will make you believe you are the only person she has ever loved, treat you like a king... then, BAM - all of your money and items are gone, and you are left wondering if she ever really loved you (along with all of her other exes and live-in boyfriends).
She will then lie and say you were violent or threatened her and then you are screwed. You are stuck in an expensive divorce with most of your net worth in her possession. I estimate she got me for in excess of $80,000 total in eight months - four months living together and four months of marriage.