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A St. Albert man will serve no jail time after pleading guilty to 28 counts of fraud, including an apartment rental scam

A St. Albert man will serve no jail time after pleading guilty to 28 counts of fraud, including an apartment rental scam

by Admin | Dec 6, 2017 | Employee Fraud, Recent Articles

A St. Albert man will serve no jail time after pleading guilty to 28 counts of fraud, including an apartment rental scam. On Monday Craig Archibald Ayers, 52, pleaded guilty to 28 of the 63 charges he was facing relating to fraud. He was given a two-year custodial...

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