(WOMENSENEWS)–come early july, people of Congress are anticipated to introduce legislation that will provide a woman that is foreign opportunity to glance at a U.S. man’s criminal history before accepting a commercially brokered offer of wedding from him.
Washington State recently passed legislation that is similar.
The legislative push coincides using the situation of Nataliya Fox, an alleged mail-order bride whom sued Encounters Global, a well-known wedding agency located in Bethesda, Md., that specializes in matching Russian and Ukrainian ladies with U.S. husbands. Fox sued Encounters Global within the U.S. District Court of Maryland for neglecting to give her details about domestic physical physical physical violence as well as for fraudulently informing her that she will be deported if she left her abusive husband, James M. Fox Jr., an Encounters Overseas customer. No test date was set for the situation filed in April 2002.
Natasha Spivack, creator and owner of Encounters Overseas, denied the costs. “this can be an important scam and she took place to push most of the right buttons,” Spivack stated of Nataliya Fox, “at her, she appears really truthful, as with any con-artists do.Lees verder
