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‘Golden Boy’ boxer Lalonde in Costa Rican investment controversy

‘Golden Boy’ boxer Lalonde in Costa Rican investment controversy

by Admin | May 19, 2016 | Featured, Financial Fraud, Investment Fraud, Securities Fraud

Donny Lalonde, a former boxing champion once known as Winnipeg’s “Golden Boy,” has drawn the ire of more than two dozen investors who say he didn’t deliver on real estate projects in Costa Rica. Lalonde’s name appears in a complex set of...

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