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Former investment adviser Glenn Francis Dunbar sentenced to 3 years in prison

Former investment adviser Glenn Francis Dunbar sentenced to 3 years in prison

by Admin | Jul 8, 2017 | Featured, Financial Fraud, Recent Articles

A Halifax judge minced no words Friday as he sentenced former investment adviser Glenn Francis Dunbar to three years in prison, calling him a thief, a cheat and a fraud artist. Dunbar defrauded Roberta Hancock and her husband, CBC broadcaster John Hancock, of their...

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