Personal finance: Three victims tell how they moved on after suffering a major financial loss

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Three people who lost large sums of money open up about being duped, dealing with ‘gut-wrenching betrayal’ and their search for emotional acceptance.

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When she sold an investment property in Broadbeach on the Gold Coast for around $600,000, she poured in what was left over after paying out the mortgage. The local acquaintance appears to have kept his name clean despite the part he played in the Ponzi scheme. “He was just outside of it all, ushering us all through the door to Kingdom Come,” she says.

Watkins remains on medication for sleeplessness and anxiety and continues with regular visits to his psychologist to help overcome the trauma of the event. Retelling the story opens a pandora’s box of emotions for him. “Most people I speak to are in disbelief, feel worthless and can be deeply self-critical, which has social implications moving forward,” she says. “Hyper-vigilance and dropping out of friendship groups is also common.”

 

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