Ancien agent immobilier condamné pour fraude

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Jean-Noel Alain Philippe Gillet, former real estate agent, was convicted for siphoning nearly $75,000 from his agency's trust account through numerous small transfers between March 2019 and January 2020. He transferred amounts ranging from $50 to $300, resulting in 941 instances of causing a deficiency in the trust account or fraudulently converting funds for personal use. Gillet pleaded guilty to two charges and was sentenced to a 12-month community corrections order, which includes 200 hours of community service. He was also ordered to pay $74,613 in compensation to the Victorian Property Fund, which protects consumers affected by such misconduct. shorting

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Jean-Noel Alain Philippe Gillet, a former real estate agent, was convicted of siphoning nearly $75,000 from his agency's trust account through 941 small transfers between March 2019 and January 2020. He pleaded guilty to two charges and received a 12-month community corrections order, including 200 hours of community service. Additionally, he was ordered to pay $74,613 in compensation to the Victorian Property Fund, which protects consumers from such misconduct.