Toronto area man with 'alter ego' allegedly used 2 names, up to 4 companies in string of scams

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A GTA man allegedly used two names and up to four different businesses to scam multiple residents and steal wages. The business owner, currently released on an undertaking, is believed to still be operating under at least one of the companies.

CTV News Toronto has spoken to five alleged victims of Scarola, both homeowners and labourers. Due to safety concerns, they will be quoted anonymously. Collectively, Scarola is alleged to have defrauded or withheld wages totalling more than $100,000 from those interviewed.

When reached for comment, Scarola denied all allegations against him, categorizing them as “false” and directing any further request for comment to his legal representation, Toronto lawyer Mitchell Worsoff, who declined.It’s been more than two years since Scarola was hit with two civil lawsuits alleging he failed to pay a North York construction company their wages, totalling just over $74,000.

“Checkmate has demanded payment,” court documents state. “But [Scarola] has either refused and/or neglected to pay the outstanding amount.” The allegations have not been proven in court and Scarola has made an appearance in a Newmarket courthouse to face the charges as recently as April.

 

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Canadian justice system working as it should I see..... smfh

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