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Victims want justice but police reluctant to investigate financial fraudsters

Victims want justice but police reluctant to investigate financial fraudsters

by Admin | Feb 26, 2018 | Financial Fraud, Recent Articles

Lower Mainland resident Clifford Earl Erickson was handed a criminal conviction in 1998 for defrauding business associates of hundreds of thousands of dollars and another in 2001 for duping a woman who he had promised to marry out of $92,000. At the time, in articles...

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