$150-million Ponzi scheme ensnaring investors in Canada and U.S. among largest in Alberta history
She believes it’s one of the largest Ponzi schemes to occur in Alberta.
She believes it’s one of the largest Ponzi schemes to occur in Alberta.
"A Calgary man who ran a $150-million Ponzi scheme has been convicted of securities fraud and ordered to pay $8.8 million in penalties and costs by the Alberta Securities Commission (ASC)."
But she didn’t go as far as Mooney’s lawyer, Cory Wilson, and presumably the officer himself, had hoped and did not enter an acquittal in the case.
Wilson argued an informed member of the public knowing the circumstances of Wilhelm’s case, including job-related PTSD and his early guilty plea, as well as his years of public service would not think he was getting special treatment as a policeman
In his submissions, defence lawyer Cory Wilson noted that his client has a diagnosis of PTSD that identified a risk Wilhelm would lose his temper and lash out.
[Campbell] has maintained his innocence and fiercely fought to prove that he was not the one who caused this unimaginable tragedy," said Wilson in a written statement provided to CBC News
Not only was there no evidence he committed the offence, there was no evidence he even had contact with the child on the night of her death
Defence lawyers Cory Wilson and Matt Browne argued their client was "violently and brutally attacked" by Brogden.
Sproule admitted to causing Brogden's fatal injuries, but in an opening statement to jurors, defence lawyer Cory Wilson said his client was acting in self-defence.
On Friday, defence lawyer Cory Wilson appeared in court and told Justice Sean Dunnigan that prosecutor Rosalind Greenwood consented to Campbell's release.
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