Two people charged in alleged Taylor Swift scam in Toronto now charged in Halton
- Two individuals were charged in Halton for selling fraudulent Taylor Swift tickets, reportedly defrauding victims of about $140,000, as confirmed by Halton Regional Police.
- Authorities received 75 complaints and verified 55 incidents related to the scam involving an individual using the alias Denise Blackhawk.
- Denise Tisor and David Blake are facing charges in connection with the fraudulent ticket scam, with allegations of fraud and money laundering.
- The accused were previously charged in January for defrauding 28 victims of nearly $70,000, and they will appear in court later.
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Two people charged in alleged Taylor Swift scam in Toronto now charged in Halton
Halton Regional Police say a 44-year-old woman has been charged with fraud, possession of property obtained by crime and money laundering, while a 56-year-old has been charged with possession of property obtained by crime and money laundering
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