Date First Reported: May 2013

Primary Name Associated: Lisa Chang

Description of Potential Fraud:

fraud-warning

An Ontario lawyer has notified us that he’s been contacted by the purported Lisa Chang with regards to a to a collaborative family law agreement dispute. This is a fraud we have seen before under several other names and similar scenarios. For examples of other names attached to this kind of fraud see our Confirmed Fraud Page. For an explanation of how this fraud works see our Fraud Fact Sheet.

Here is the initial email:

From: CHANG LISA [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: May-06-13 12:23 PM
To:
Subject: Dear Attorney Sidney Troister LSM,

Dear Attorney,

I wish to seek your legal services over a divorce settlement involving funds
and assets between me and my ex-husband whom I found out now
lives in your area of jurisdiction.

If you are interested in helping, please get in contact with me through my
Email:: [email protected] , so that I can furnish you with more
information on how we can move forward.

Thanks,
yours faithfully,
Lisa Chang.

How to handle a real or suspected fraud

If you have been targeted by any of these frauds, please forward any of the emails and supporting documents that you have received to [email protected].

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