'Fraudster' wanted to raise an army to invade and reclaim United States for Queen Elizabeth II
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An alleged fraudster tried to raise an army to invade America and reclaim it for the late Queen Elizabeth II, Belfast High Court has heard.Ryan Frost, 36, from San Antonio, Texas, was granted bail on charges including forgery, fraud by false representation, and possessing items intended for use in fraud.The defendant, who is currently seeking asylum in Northern Ireland, was arrested last August after Royal Courts of Justice staff raised concerns about suspected fraud.Over a two-month period, Mr Frost allegedly submitted multiple fake writs to the court.Mr Justice McAlinden revealed that the accused had previously appeared before him as a litigant representing himself.During one such appearance, Mr Frost produced a seal and claimed it granted him jurisdiction over the judge.A close protection officer present at that hearing became concerned "a situation was unfolding" when the defendant reached into his jacket to retrieve the document."It was an interesting experience," the judge...
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