Her scammer only got house arrest. She says Canada’s sentences are ‘joke’

CBC: Nearly three years after Jarry was scammed, the woman who pretended to be her granddaughter, Erin Rud, was convicted of fraud over $5,000 for her role in the scam that targeted hundreds of victims. She was sentenced this year to 18 months to be served in the community.

Rud’s sentence includes house arrest, but with exceptions that allow her to leave the house multiple times a week to go to the gym, and, after six months, the conditions of the sentence only require her to be at home between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 

To Jarry, the sentence feels like a slap on the wrist…

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