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Creative Bail Terms for Fraudster Real Estate Developer Vimal Iyer of Edmonton Jailed 7 Years for Fraud

Creative Bail Terms for Fraudster Real Estate Developer Vimal Iyer of Edmonton Jailed 7 Years for Fraud

by Admin | Jun 25, 2017 | Breaking Court Decisions, Recent Articles

Breaking Fraud Cases from Canadian Courts On August 14, 2016, Vimal Iyer, the sole director of Trident Properties Ltd., in Edmonton, Alberta, was convicted of 33 counts of fraud in the longest jury trial in Alberta history – a full year. The quantum of the fraud was...

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