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‘One of the biggest frauds on P.E.I.’: Frank Harrison Dew gets 4 ½ years prison

‘One of the biggest frauds on P.E.I.’: Frank Harrison Dew gets 4 ½ years prison

by Admin | Jun 22, 2017 | Employee Fraud, Featured, Recent Articles

Disgraced investment dealer Frank Harrison Dew was sentenced to 54 months in federal prison Wednesday in Charlottetown Provincial Court, for bilking clients out of millions of dollars. Dew, 50, who ran a business called Morton Dew Ltd., in Charlottetown, had pleaded...

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