A Woman Shamed An Ex Who Stole Money From Her On Facebook...Turns Out He Did It To A Bunch Of Other Chicks And They All Came Out To Comment
Mirror – Catherine Blackett, 22, put snaps of Thomas Raven, 42, on the site after he racked up store card debts in her name when they split.
Miss Blackett, of Derbyshire, said: ‘I wanted to warn others and am glad I did.’
So she uploaded two pictures of him onto Facebook and advised women to ‘be aware’ of the bit-part actor, adding: ‘He’ll bleed you dry.’
To her amazement others replied in a similar vein – with one calling Raven a “douche” and another saying she wished she had never met him.
[T]hings went wrong when she became concerned he was buying things for himself on their credit card which was supposed to be used for emergencies.
She said: ‘He told me he’d pay it back and not to make a big deal.”
Catherine then discovered Raven had bought her Christmas presents – plus gifts for his kids – on the same credit card [which he then never paid off].
And the gals came out in droves with tales of scumminess:
What a Mr Krabs meme moment for Tommy Raven here. He’s going through his life juggling all these ladies who maybe are a little hungrier for male attention for whatever reason. So they’re bankrolling him and his Livejournal kid pseudonym, fucking him, he’s trying to pick up tons of girls on dating sites, in a lot of situations in the past he might have been able to coast forever on a life of scumbaggery.
But this is 2017, now you’re getting Facebook shamed. And deservedly so, all these chicks come out of the woodwork because someone recognizes this dude’s face, and now you’re not only an asshole tale of woe for this one chick, there’s now a full rap sheet of awful shit you’ve done. Stealing, emotional abuse, physical abuse, that’s all splayed out there and these women have a virtual support group for each other that’s online forever and they can share and promote as much as they please.
The takeaway here: Your dickhead moves are never too far behind you these days. Head on a swivel always, whether you’re an American college boy, a Barstool blogger with loose lips on an internet dating podcast, or a failed British actor who bought his stage name at Hot Topic. We all have to be less awful together.