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Fraud case against Jones postponed
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- Published 11/5/2009
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Alleged Ponzi schemer Earl Jones was not present as the Crown and defense agreed in a Montreal courtroom today to put off the case until December 4.
The 67-year-old Jones is free on bail after being charged in July with four counts each of fraud and theft.
Lawyer Jeffrey Boro says he's been told by the Crown that police have identified 161 people who allege they were victims of fraud worth a total of about $75 million.
But Boro says he has not yet received all the evidence on the initial charges and isn't sure when any new charges will be laid against his client.
Boro says Jones is bankrupt, living off his modest government pensions and is unable to find a job.
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1 Response to "Fraud case against Jones postponed " 
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said this on 16 Mar 2012 9:11:29 AM EDT
It's not boring at all at a time when the piublc sector is losing jobs and there is uncertainty about whether private sector employment is really going to fill the void. Let's just hope that the rate of private sector job creation rises to the task, because many people are depending on it.
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