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Kelowna man found guilty of scamming former Google executive out of millions

Kelowna man found guilty of scamming former Google executive out of millions

by Admin | Nov 2, 2017 | Financial Fraud, Investment Fraud, Recent Articles, Uncategorized

A Kelowna man accused of scamming a former Google executive of millions of dollars was found guilty in a B.C court on Friday. Bart Woytowicz, who is described in court documents as a “financially successful” founding member of Google, transferred $2 million US into a...

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