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Fraudster determined to evade trial, finally faces court date after seven years

Fraudster determined to evade trial, finally faces court date after seven years

by Admin | Oct 29, 2017 | Featured, Financial Fraud, Recent Articles

Facing multiple charges of fraud over $5,000, Steven Venditello has been running from facing trial for the past seven years, with the determination of β€” as one court judge describes it β€” a cat fleeing a bath. β€œAt first blush,” Superior Court Justice Sean Dunphy said,...

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