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Winnipeg woman convicted of unrelated charges narrowly avoids fraud charges in court

Winnipeg woman convicted of unrelated charges narrowly avoids fraud charges in court

by Admin | Jan 9, 2018 | Recent Articles, Securities Fraud, Uncategorized

A woman convicted of hiding infant remains in a storage unit dodged an unrelated fraud allegation last fall. Andrea Giesbrecht, then 43, was sentenced to more than eight years in prison in July 2017 for concealing the remains of six infants in a U-Haul locker in...

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