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International Conwoman Emese Fajk Hasn t Paid For The Block House

Thanks for signing up! Submit To sign up for our daily newsletter filled with the latest news, goss and other stuff you should care about, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or, bookmark the PEDESTRIAN.TV homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. In news that’s dramatic even for reality TV, it turns out this year’s winning house on The Block was bid on by an alleged “international conwoman” who still hasn’t paid up. Hungarian-born Jimmy and Tam‘s house on November 22 with a massive $4.256 million offer.

Woman at centre of The Block scandal denies claims

Ms Fajk showed bank transfer receipts indicating the money had gone through But the large sum never reached Channel Nine s bank accounts, it s claimed The settlement period for the home has passed and the original contract is void Ms Fajk denied claims she hasn t handed paid up, and blamed her conveyancer She said she made a mistake by hiring a conveyancer rather than a solicitor  Emese Fajk, 28, filmed a video saying she made a mistake by hiring a conveyancer rather than a solicitor, while denying claims she hasn t paid A cyber security expert accused of failing to stump up the money after placing the winning bid on Tam and Jimmy s $4.2million home on The Block has hit back in a late-night Instagram rant.

The Block darlings Jim and Tammy LOSE their $1M prize

The Block winners Jimmy and Tam Wilkins have lost their $1million prize and have been forced to put their home back on the market after its buyer failed to pay up.    Cyber security specialist Emese Fajk, 28, was the mystery buyer who snapped up Jimmy and Tam s winning property on The Block last month.  Ms Fajk presented receipts of bank transfers indicating the money for the home had gone through, but the large sum never reached Channel Nine s bank accounts.   The settlement period for the Brighton property, which fetched $4.256 million on auction day at a profit of $966,000, has now passed and the original contract is void.

Ealing students seen by millions on ITV festive show

Let s eat: presenter Phillip Schofield with the Ealing students STUDENT chefs in Ealing have reached millions of viewers with their critiquing skills in an ITV series exploring new options for our festive tables. Ditching the traditional turkey, a team from the University of West London starred in the final part of ITV’s How to Spend It Well at Christmas on Tuesday. The eight foodies turned restaurant critics to cast their votes on the taste, texture and appeal of vegetarian and fish-based dishes to enjoy at Christmas. The episode, watched  by three million, was the last of a three-part series.

Ealing youngsters to enjoy panto experience this Christmas

Ealing youngsters to enjoy panto experience this Christmas Oh yes, they will: the cast of Drama Studio London are coming to a primary school near you BY keeping up a festive tradition, Drama Studio London will once again ensure hundreds of primary school children across Ealing can enjoy panto season this Christmas. The specialist performance studio is part of the University of West London and is continuing to build artistic collaborations across the community and inspire a love for the performing arts.  Despite fears that COVID would halt their annual performances, actors are now all set to bring some sparkle to 2020 as they take Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Christmas Stories from Around the World and The Nutcracker to schools across the borough.

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