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Former "Dotcom Queen" Accused of Unpaid Bills and Broken Promises
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An investigation has revealed that former "dotcom queen" Julie Meyer is accused of leaving many people with unpaid bills and lost investments. Those who worked with her across several countries describe a pattern of financial problems and broken promises.
Julie Meyer, once a famous figure in the tech world, is now facing serious accusations. Many people who worked with her claim she left them with unpaid bills and lost investments.
She was known as the "dotcom queen" and appeared on the TV show "Dragons' Den." For a time, she was seen as a leader in London's growing technology scene.
One entrepreneur, Lex Deak, said Meyer promised him £20,000 for his business but he never received the money. He felt she took away a valuable opportunity from him.
Over the past decade, a pattern of problems has emerged across different countries, including Malta and Switzerland. These issues include companies that could not pay their debts, unpaid wages, and millions of pounds in lost investments.
Some investors and founders have recently described incidents they call "scams," losing large sums of money. Julie Meyer has not responded to requests for comment on these latest claims.