Grandparent scammer ordered to work to pay $70K back to N.L., N.S. victims instead of serving prison time

Grandparent scammer ordered to work to pay $70K back to N.L., N.S. victims instead of serving prison time

Charles Gillen — a man who posed as a bail bondsman collecting money on behalf of an organized crime syndicate scamming senior citizens — will avoid further prison time after being sentenced in St. John's on Monday.Chief Justice Raymond Whalen

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