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Fact-check: The claim is directly supported by a South China Morning Post article published two days ago, a reputable source for Hong Kong news, detailing the conviction of Isabel Anonia Barbra Eudora Rose for blackmailing a British banker over a false rape accusation and making a false police report. Web searches confirm the article and show reposts on Instagram and Facebook, consistent with the summary. X searches yielded no results, but no contradictions were found, and the situation context affirms the event's reality.
Hong Kong court convicts British woman of blackmailing banker over false rape claim
A British woman, Isabel Anonia Barbra Eudora Rose, 25, has been convicted by a Hong Kong District Court of blackmailing a British banker for £100,000 after falsely accusing him of rape. Rose met the man during a trip to Thailand and threatened to report him to Hong Kong police unless he paid her. She was also convicted of making a false police report regarding the alleged rape.