By David Laycock • Updated: 19 Apr 2023 • 17:08
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Julia Wandelt was brought to the USA for DNA testing after having previously claimed to be Madeleine McCann. Fia Johansson, a psychic who brought her to the USA, has now filed a report with US police.
It alleges that a phone left behind by Wandelt contained explicit images of children and evidence she was encouraging young girls to join sex platforms. Wandelt strongly denies these claims.
She told The Sun: “I didn’t have child pornography on my phone. I am not a paedo and I never tried to encourage any teenagers to do anything illegal and bad and disgusting”.
Johansson has handed the phone to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. She was told it would be handed over to relevant authorities in Germany and Poland, for further investigation.
Wandelt has strongly denied the allegations and says she has spoken to Polish police on the matter.
Orange County Sheriff’s Department who had taken the report from Johansson, were not considering it a crime report until further investigation. The Sheriff Department’s declined to provide specific details of the investigation or state if the phone was involved.
Polish police have also declined to comment on the case.
Wandelt had previously claimed in relation to her belief that she was Madeleine McCann, that she had similar features, an abusive childhood and had questioned her lineage. She also claimed to not remember her early childhood and not to have a birth certificate.
The DNA tests revealed her not to be Madeleine McCann but she had told The Sun newspaper she didn’t believe the results and was struggling with the findings.
Although last week Wandelt apologised to the McCanns in a 17-page statement, she has more recently stated that she plans to take a second DNA test.
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Dave Laycock has always written. Poems, songs, essays, academic papers as well as newspaper articles; the written word has always held a great fascination for him and he is never happier than when being creative. From a musical background, Dave has travelled the world performing and also examining for a British music exam board. He also writes, produces and performs and records music. All this aside, he is currently fully focussed on his journalism and can’t wait to share more stories from around the world and beyond.
Hope she doesn’t use a Russian lab for DNA test, after their Olympic drugs results were banned by the Olympics committee.
Police have not accused Julia and if FIA has signed a non-disclosure then she should not be doing so either.
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