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Ex-Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum granted parole

Ex-Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum granted parole

by Admin | Jun 8, 2017 | Employee Fraud, Featured, Recent Articles

Former Montreal Mayor Michael Applebaum was granted parole on Tuesday after serving one-sixth of his one-year sentence on corruption-related charges. Applebaum’s parole conditions include performing community service, demonstrating that he’s looking for...

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