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Former P.E.I. investment advisor gets 2 years in jail

Former P.E.I. investment advisor gets 2 years in jail

by Admin | Sep 18, 2017 | Featured, Financial Fraud, Recent Articles

A former P.E.I. investment advisor has been sentenced to two years in federal prison after pleading guilty to seven counts of fraud on Monday. David Hamilton Cudmore was found guilty of defrauding clients of $978,000. The 57-year-old convinced clients their money was...

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