| "Met online" sure sounds like an Only Fans situation. And playing up the "threatening" pimp/boyfriend thing is a common ruse to scam a rich mark out of a lump sum of money to "get away from my dangerous pimp." So much so that it was literally a ruse featured on White Lotus. Barron might just be a gullible easy mark. |
| Some bizarre red flags in this story. |
Tons! But ultimately he was correct to call despite the embarrassment |
I agree with you, but that wouldn’t be the right outcome. Barron Trump did the right thing here. |
| The whole story begs the question of what is going on, but even though I hate Trump...Baron may be better than him. Hope so. |
And so, by calling the police, he sidestepped all that and got her help in what turned out to be a real situation and the guy is now on trial. Bravo Baron. |
Yeah this is sketchy AF. |
+1. He seems to be a smart and bright kid. |
The first time I ever made a 911 call from my home, years ago, they had only recently developed the ability to identify phone number and callers. There was a brawl by the entry of my apt building. When I called the dispatcher immediately responded with my name. That threw me for a loop and for awhile I kept asking why she knew who I was. I'm sure this sort of thing happens routinely on 911 calls where the caller is thrown off by something the dispatcher asks. |
Red flags are the very nature of 911 calls. |
I’ve never heard or read anything that indicates how smart Barron is. How did you reach this conclusion? |
Spy thriller stuff! |
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Throughout the day, she had missed calls from him,” Rumiantsev told the court, according to the Daily Beast. “The U.S. is in a different time zone, so he was calling her in the morning, and then he apparently slept, and then he was calling in the evening.”
“He was quite persistent,” Rumiantsev told jurors. “It was hard for me not to be jealous.” But Rumiantsev also questioned whether his ex-girlfriend’s feelings for the 6-foot-9-inch New York University student were sincere. “She was frankly leading him on,” he told the jurors, the Daily Beast reported. While Rumiantsev said he was “jealous,” he also felt that her actions towards Barron were “wrong” and that she wasn’t being “fair either to him or to me.” |
+1. If this were my anonymous kid, I would be appreciative that he helped the woman but wonder wtf he had gotten himself into online |
| It sounds like she was a honeypot. What are the chances a woman on the phone with Barron Trump from across the Atlantic just happened to get assaulted? |