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
Two people charged in alleged Taylor Swift scam in Toronto now charged in Halton – 105.9 The Region
Two people facing charges in Toronto in an alleged Taylor Swift concert ticket scam have now been arrested in a similar alleged scheme in Halton Region. Halton Regional Police say they received dozens of complaints about fraudulent or undelivered Taylor Swift tickets starting on Nov. 14 of last year, the day the singer began the Toronto leg of her Eras Tour. They allege the tickets had been purchased from someone who went by the alias “Denise Bl…
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