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California prosecutor seeks 18-month prison term for Montrealer in fraud case that targeted the elderly

California prosecutor seeks 18-month prison term for Montrealer in fraud case that targeted the elderly

by Admin | Jan 10, 2018 | Featured, Phone Scam, Recent Articles

A prosecutor in California has asked that a Montrealer with alleged ties to the Montreal Mafia serve an 18-month prison term for his brief role in a fraudulent telemarketing ring that bilked elderly people of their savings through false promises of lottery winnings....

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