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  • Submitted: Saturday, February 11, 2012
  • Posted: Saturday, February 11, 2012
  • Reported By: Dwolf08 — Saint Laurent Quebec Canada
Lana Assouline
Internet United States of America

Lana Assouline Aaron Construction & Renovation Fraud Artist, Tries to con sick and helpless people Internet


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Here is the Montreal Gazette Report of this Fraud Artist LANA ASSOULINE

Lowest life criminal you can find, and has done this with countless others who were just too late to report her, and Police dont have time to work on these type of cases.

As her one-time high college classmate Hayley Unfasung battled sharp leukemia at the warm age of 26, Lana Assouline stole her ill friend’s identity and racked up thousands of dollars in debt, a Quebec Superior Court visualisation says.
After 6 Kafkaesque years of perplexing to coherent her credit rating, during that the weird box was unfit by police, Unfasung was awarded in April $95,373.77 by Judge Carol Cohen – shut to the $100,000 Unfasung claimed in her fit against her one-time friend.
In her judgment, Cohen slammed Assouline’s actions, adage they were completed “likely with the expectancy that complainant was too ill to ever uncover her misdeeds and with a perspective to obtaining these things and services at small or no cost.”
She mentioned Assouline’s lies and contradictions in her be evidence of were “numerous and outrageous.”
Unfasung’s lawyer, Daniel Ovadia, believes it’s the initial polite box in Quebec involving identity theft.
But Unfasung, right away 34, strong and intent to be tied together in two months, doubts she’ll ever see a penny of the money.
In fact, Assouline, who shielded herself in justice with a authorised assist lawyer, is right away attractive the decision, once again with authorised aid, forcing Unfasung to increase to her lawyer’s bill, that has already reached the “tens of thousands” dollars mark.
Neither Assouline nor her lawyer, who is on eighth month until mid-August, could be reached for comment.
“Horrible, betrayed, angry,” Unfasung mentioned when she was asked how she felt when she detected what her buddy had done.
To do this to someone who is strong would not be cool, but to do it to someone who is ill takes someone with no conscience, no morals,” she said.

Assouline, who had a brain swelling private when she was 15, pretentious magnetism for her friend, frequently on vacation her in sanatorium and gift to help her expand out and broach forms so Unfasung could gather long-term incapacity insurance from her employer.

What Unfasung didn’t noticed that is that her supposed buddy used the data on the forms, such as Unfasung’s amicable insurance number, to lease an apartment, request for and take a few credit cards and obtain a cellphone.

Once out of the sanatorium but still undergoing treatment, Unfasung began reception phone calls in 2004 about delinquent credit card bills.

More calls came in 2005. She reported the rascal to Montreal military 3 times, but since a maternity leave, early retirement and reassignment in the force, the box was never followed up, justice papers show.

Finally, in July 2006, more than two years after Assouline took her friend’s information, Unfasung attempted to use her withdraw card for a $20 buy but was refused even even though there was about $5,000 in her account.

When she called her bank, she was told the account had been seized by property owner John Piro, who had won a box at the let house for shut to $4,000 in delinquent lease at a duplex in Notre Dame de Grce, purportedly rented by Unfasung.

Unfasung was repelled – she’d always lived with her parents in Cte St. Luc.

She had to pay more than $5,000 to a counsel to giveaway up her bank account, the justice papers say. When Unfasung and her counsel met with Piro at the bank, the property owner satisfied Unfasung was not the Hayley Unfasung he’d rented the unit to.

As the two left the bank in their well-defined cars, streamer in the same direction, Piro happened to see the lady he’d rented the unit to – Assouline – and attempted to end her, without success.

Unfasung noticed her too, and told Piro she wasn’t Hayley Unfasung, but rsther than her one-time high college friend, Lana Assouline.

Court papers show that Assouline, sanctimonious to be Unfasung, due $2,100 to Hydro-Qubec, $419 to Fido, more than $2,000 to the Brick for a bed, mattress, headboard, dresser, mirror, night tables, DVD player and steam vacuum, and $4,000 in delinquent lease together with $5,000 in indemnification to the apartment.

Unfasung isn’t on the offshoot for any of it. The indemnification awarded to her were for stress, disappointment and loss of grace she suffered whilst sincerely ill.

Whether she gets any of it is always an situation in such cases, mentioned her lawyer, Ovadia.

“Victory doesn’t end with the judgment, it stops with getting paid,” he said. “But the visualisation tells everybody else that you were right.”

No allure date has been set.

smontgomery@ montrealgazette.com

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