The accused, who appeared at the Chibougamau courthouse last week, pleaded guilty to one count of $18,000 fraud. She admitted to defrauding her vulnerable grandmother of $18,000. The accused appeared before Judge Jean-François Poirier via videoconference. The alleged offences took place between February 23 and March 16, 2024, in Chibougamau. Ms. Sasseville used her grandmother's debit card, without her authorization, to make several daily withdr…
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The accused, who appeared at the Chibougamau courthouse last week, pleaded guilty to one count of $18,000 fraud. She admitted to defrauding her vulnerable grandmother of $18,000. The accused appeared before Judge Jean-François Poirier via videoconference. The alleged offences took place between February 23 and March 16, 2024, in Chibougamau. Ms. Sasseville used her grandmother's debit card, without her authorization, to make several daily withdr…