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Pension Hustler Slams Black Rock’s “Dirty Fraud” Cash Grab

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‘Please Call Me’ inventor Nkosana Makate.

EXCLUSIVE: VULTURES ARE CIRCLING a South African hero’s historic R660 MILLION payout in a SHOCKING plot that exposes the DARK UNDERBELLY of litigation finance. After a brutal TWENTY-YEAR war against corporate giant Vodacom, ‘Please Call Me’ inventor Nkosana Makate is now under SIEGE from shadowy offshore entities DEMANDING a 40% CUT of his hard-won settlement – a deal he brands as a TOTAL “FRAUD.”

The sinister player? Black Rock Mining, a British Virgin Islands-registered phantom with NO CONNECTION to the well-known mining firm, which now claims it funded Makate’s final legal battle. But a High Court judge has ALREADY SLAMMED their case, noting “TROUBLING” inconsistencies in affidavits and an “UNSATISFACTORY” lack of evidence from their mystery director, ‘Marinos Daniel.’

This is a RUTHLESS money grab, an attempt to STEAL the rewards from an innovator who was already robbed of his idea for two decades. Makate stands FIRM, declaring “There is no agreement,” and vowing to fight this LEGAL AMBUSH. Yet, this scandal raises a DISTURBING question: Who REALLY bankrolled the epic court battle, and are MORE hidden claimants waiting in the shadows to carve up the spoils?

The heroes of innovation aren’t just fighting corporations—they’re fighting a SECRET SYSTEM of financiers waiting to feast on their victory. Is ANY landmark payout safe from this hidden network of predators?



Edited for Kayitsi.com

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