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OPP charge Ottawa couple with defrauding victims out of $100,000 or more

OPP charge Ottawa couple with defrauding victims out of $100,000 or more

by Admin | Nov 6, 2017 | Recent Articles, Relationship Fraud, Uncategorized

The OPP have laid fraud charges against a couple from Ottawa, in connection with a confidence scam officers say defrauded residents of the Sharbot Lake area from as much as $100,000. Officers allege that the couple claimed to have political connections, using this...

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