Fraudster Jim Pellerin sentenced to three years in prison in Carleton Place house-flipping swindle | Unpublished
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Source Feed: Ottawa Citizen
Author: Aedan Helmer
Publication Date: April 25, 2024 - 18:21

Fraudster Jim Pellerin sentenced to three years in prison in Carleton Place house-flipping swindle

April 25, 2024
Convicted real estate swindler James Edward “Jim” Pellerin was sentenced to three years in prison Thursday and ordered to pay more than a half-million dollars in restitution to the victims he defrauded in a failed house-flipping scheme. Read More


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