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. Wuckert, 52, is serving a six-year prison term for selling non-existent accounting franchises across the country between 1989 and 1995.
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Risks: Fraud, Outright scam, Slap on the wrist for white-collar crime, Convicted fraud artist, Canada, 20000329 Frauds restitution
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: Racketeering, Slap on wrist for white-collar crime, Police intervention, Convicted fraud artist, Outright scam, Fraud, Fraudster franchisor, Public perception of sleaze and greed, Canada, 19931115 130 franchise
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Howard White, who eventually spent time in jail for defrauding the federal Scientific Research Tax Credit program.
The Toronto Star
October 17, 2003
Tax fraud artists lose appeal
Nine-year legal
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$81,000 from woman, 79.
Peter Small
A scam artist who talked elderly ladies into thousands of dollars in unnecessary home renovations has been convicted once again, but he wasn't in court to hear
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the contributions of future workers. We can only hope that the Canadian government makes this work better than Charles Ponzi did.
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Risks: Ponzi (pyramid) scheme, Convicted fraud artists, Fraudster lawyers, Fraud, Potemkin village, Canada, 19991117 Ponzi schemes
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and no punishment
Convicted fraud artist
Blackmail
Bribery
Check kiting
Child labour
Convicted of spousal assault
Corruption
Counterfeiting
Criminal charges
Criminal interest rates
Embezzlement
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, Violence, Racketeering, Fraud, Misrepresentations, misrepresentations & half truths, Cocaine, Personality disorders, Megalomania, Convicted fraud artist, Without conscience, Canada, 19930502 Flamboyant ex-convict
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Austin, Lorne Austin, Lawrence Austin, Franchisee revolt, Pooled money, Racketeering, Theft, Convicted fraud artist, Bankruptcies, several, Tied contracting, Lost homes, Hates publicity, Protest, rally and demonstration, Theft, Fraud, Canada, 19930511 Pizza makers
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happened to the 24 Just Desserts franchisees who invested more than $6.7-million in their stores? Fraud artists will continue to wreak havoc until effective laws are passed.
The Globe and Mail
December 10
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fraud case.
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Risks: Konstaninos “Gus” Boulis, Murder, Professional hit, Convicted fraud artist, Violence, Portrait of a franchisor, Organized crime, Canada, United States, 20060325 Mr. Sub
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