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Email Phishing Fraudster, Davidson Usifoh, a Licenced Ontario Paralegal, Convicted of Fraud

Email Phishing Fraudster, Davidson Usifoh, a Licenced Ontario Paralegal, Convicted of Fraud

by Admin | Jul 15, 2017 | Breaking Court Decisions, Featured

On June 29, 2017, the Provincial Court in Toronto convicted Mr. Davidson Usifoh, a Nigerian living in Ontario, of numerous counts of fraud totaling over $200,000. The fraud charges stemmed out of what has been described as a phishing email scam emanating out of...

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