Ex-Sutton Quebec president sentenced to 5 years in prison for ordering arson attacks on competitors
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Christophe José Folla was sentenced to five years in prison and will have to pay 1.5 million to his victims.
Ex-Sutton Quebec president sentenced to 5 years in prison for ordering arson attacks on competitors
The co-founder and former president of real estate company Sutton Quebec was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty on Wednesday to ordering a series of arson attacks on his competitors over several years.

The founder of Sutton Quebec, who has ordered fires at the offices of his ex-partners since 2017, is facing 5 years in prison and a $1.5 million fine.
Former Sutton Quebec president admits he ordered nine fires that caused $6 million in damage
Christophe Folla, the co-founder of the real-estate firm Sutton Quebec, admitted on Wednesday that he ordered nine fires intended to harm his competitors while he sought revenge for perceived slights.
The ex-boss of Sutton Quebec was sentenced Wednesday to five years in prison for arson. He will also have to pay 1.5 million dollars to his victims.
Co-founder of Sutton-Québec pleaded guilty to arson of other brokers – hassteveclarkresignedyet
The former president and co-founder of a Sutton-Québec real estate company was sentenced Wednesday to five years in prison after pleading guilty to arson and conspiracy. Christophe Folla pleaded guilty to setting nine fires – by fire or explosion – of buildings occupied by other brokers between 2017 and 2022 in Saint-Sauveur and Saint-Thérèse. Two of the damaged buildings were the Royal Lepage-Humania offices and the REMAX Bonjour offices in Sai…
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