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Well dressed Toronto tenant acquitted of assault, still facing fraud charges

Well dressed Toronto tenant acquitted of assault, still facing fraud charges

by Admin | Jan 23, 2018 | Consumer Fraud, Recent Articles

The well-dressed, well-known Toronto tenant James Regan was found not guilty of assaulting a former landlord, but his substantial legal troubles are far from over. Regan was acquitted on the charge last September. Lawyer Michael Fairney, who represented him, recently...

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