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Montreal man ordered to pay $1M for falsely claiming his ex-friend had Nazi gold
- A Quebec Superior Court ordered a Montreal millionaire to pay nearly $1 million for falsely accusing his former business partner of profiting from Nazi gold.
- Feldman accused Lande of using stolen gold bars for home renovations, which was ruled not credible by the judge.
- Judge Thomas Davis ordered Feldman to pay $985,000 in damages and legal costs to Lande and his wife.
- The court granted a permanent injunction against Feldman to prevent him from spreading false allegations.
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Montreal man ordered to pay $1M for falsely claiming his ex-friend had Nazi gold - Montreal
A judge has ordered a millionaire to pay his ex business partner nearly $1 million for falsely accusing him of profiting off gold stolen by Nazis from Jews in concentration camps.
·Toronto, Canada
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Montreal man ordered to pay $1M for falsely claiming his ex-friend had Nazi gold
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·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleMONTREAL — The Superior Court of Quebec sentenced a Montreal millionaire to pay nearly $1 million to his former trading partner for falsely accusing him and his wife of taking advantage of the gold stolen by the Nazis from the Jews in concentration camps. The judgment relates how Glenn Feldman began to formulate these allegations after a dispute in 2019 with his long-time friend Irwin Lande, who had recently refused to lend him money. Mr. Feldma…
·Richelieu, Canada
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