IMPOSTORS IN EMPTY OFFICES (CONTINUED).

IMPOSTORS IN EMPTY OFFICES (CONTINUED). I posted earlier in the week about a prominent American lawyer who was arrested in Canada after going in to a conference room and trying to borrow a large sum of money by pretending to be a representative of the Canadian company. Here is an update on the story. He had managed to succeed in borrowing $380 million in previous scams. Even in Canada, it was an alert receptionist— and not one of the prospective lenders— who caught on and called the police.

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