Prison Cell and Melbourne Club

bars: Tweet Facebook MailA former manager of an exclusive Melbourne women's club defrauded his employer for cocaine and lavish furniture because he was used to nice things now has to get used to his prison cell, according to Nine News Australia. Peter Stratton, 47, was sentenced in the Victorian County Court today to a maximum term of two years and nine months behind bars. To improve your experience update it here Live fire updates Emergency fires threaten lives and homes in manager jailed over defrauding exclusive women's club for cocaine and luxury furniture By 9News Staff3 00pm Dec 18, 2019The exclusive Melbourne women's club, The Lyceum Club. He pleaded guilty to four charges including making a false document and obtaining financial advantage by deception from the Lyceum Club from January 2011 to June 2018. AAP Stratton made 52 fraudulent invoices to a consultancy company totalling 354,820, the court was told. Peter Stratton, a former general manager of an exclusive Melbourne women's club used fake invoices to rip off more than 350,000 from his employer and had lavish furniture sent to his. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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