It cost an old woman from Volos dearly the continuing defamation and the false statement against nieces and nephews of her deceased sister that they held property under forged contracts, which the deceased had said she would transfer to her.

The 84-year-old accused she was found guilty by the Three-member Criminal Court of Volos and sentenced to a total prison sentence of one year and 7 months with suspension and right of appeal.
The elderly woman slandered and falsely stated that the seven nieces from her sister, to whom she had written the real estate of her deceased second husband.

Her sister lived in Athens and passed away in 2015. The 84-year-old argued that the nieces illegally possessed her property, with forged contracts.

However, it turned out that the contracts were genuine (written by lawyers), resulting in the 7 plaintiffs, who are residents of Athens, suing their aunt for defamation and perjury.

The accused claimed that her sister, when she was alive, told her that the property belonged to her, however, from the trial of the case, it turned out that the contracts were drawn up in 2010, while the sister of the accused passed away in 2015 in Athens, where she lived .

The plaintiffs (two of whom were in Court and the rest were represented by lawyers) argued that the defendant was blackmailing her sister, to write her the real estate located in the Peloponnese and there are already contracts that she passes to them.

The accused was recognized with the mitigating factor of previous honest life and the court sentenced her to one year and 7 months in prison, suspended.