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Florida man guilty of fraud after 120 free flights posing as flight attendantTiron Alexander has been convicted of posing as a flight attendant on multiple airline carriers to book more than 120 free flights between 2018 and 2024.TrendingJun 12, 2025
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George Santos pleads guilty to federal wire fraud, identity theft chargesFormer U.S. Rep. George Santos faces more than six years in prison under federal sentencing guidelines and owes at least $370,000 in restitution.U.S. NewsAug 19, 2024
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George Santos indicted: Federal charges include wire fraud, money launderingControversial U.S. politician George Santos is facing charges of wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds and making false statements to Congress.U.S. NewsMay 10, 2023
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Former Poseidon Concepts exec gets 3 year sentence in U.S. for fraud schemeA former oilfield executive's false claims about his Calgary company's value resulted in more than US$886 million in shareholder losses.CanadaApr 7, 2022
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Quebecer faces fraud charges in the United StatesA Quebecer is facing charges of wire and mail fraud in the United States.CanadaFeb 1, 2021
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Fraud, money laundering charges laid against 4 executives with Vancouver’s PacNet“The defendants are charged with enriching themselves by helping fraudsters who took money from elderly and otherwise vulnerable victims,” according to a U.S. prosecutor.CrimeJun 20, 2019
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B.C. businessman David Sidoo denies all charges in college admissions scandalA team of three lawyers released a statement on behalf of David Sidoo on Wednesday.CrimeApr 11, 2019
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Convicted fraudster ‘Dr. Love’ charged after Toronto woman defrauded of $10K: policePolice say a 52-year-old convicted fraudster from Vaughan, Ont., known affectionately as "Dr. Love," has been charged after a Toronto woman was defrauded of $10,000 in an international scheme that may have also targeted charities across North America.CrimeSep 16, 2016
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Canadian who ran grandparents scam sentenced in L.A. to 5 yearsA Canadian man who scammed money from people by convincing them their grandchildren were in danger overseas has been sentenced in Los Angeles to five years in federal prison.WorldNov 6, 2014
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