IMPOSTORS IN EMPTY OFFICES (AGAIN). I posted here about two scams which had involved an outsider pretending to be a representative of a company by using a company conference room. Here is a story that claims a prominent American lawyer tried the same maneuver in Canada. He allegedly arranged a meeting at the offices of a Canadian pension plan on an unrelated matter, received a business card from a lawyer at the pension fund at the meeting, and, using the business card, tried to pass himself off as that lawyer in a meeting that day in the pension plan building. He signed documents as the pension fund lawyer in an attempt to obtain tens of million of dollars in a sham transaction. The scam was detected and the Canadian police were called in.
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