More than a year after police in Toronto issued a warrant for his arrest, he was in front of investigators. “A polite term, would be considerably diminished from his former stature — sartorially and physically,” Trotter said in an interview on Wednesday. It was a criminal organization/social groupPolice say Noah, 44, was a member of the ring and the social group of Nigerian ex-pats that used the proceeds to fund a lavish lifestyle in downtown Toronto — brunches and designer clothes and cigars and bottle service. Trotter said a “social group” coalesced around Chrome – benefiting from the money coming in and helping in various ways to squeeze funds out of the stolen cards. Mickie Noah was part of the group, Trotter said, adding that charges are forthcoming against him that will outline the extent to which he participated in the scheme.
Source: National Post March 22, 2018 00:42 UTC