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‘Prolific scammer’ who sold fake tickets online to 180 victims arrested: police

Shaun Nixon faces charges after police allege 180 people were sold bogus tickets. Peel Regional Police / Handout

BRAMPTON, Ont. – Police west of Toronto say they’ve charged a man they call a “prolific ticket scammer” with fraud.

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Peel Region police allege that 36-year-old Shaun Nixon defrauded 180 victims across Canada between August 2015 and July 2016.

They say Nixon, of no fixed address, poses as an event ticket seller on online classified sites, and asks people for money “up front” for the tickets via electronic money transfers.

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They say he’ll send people a phony tracking number, but he never actually had tickets to sell.

Investigators say Nixon also creates online dating profiles and tells women that he’s a concert promoter, and convinces them to give him access to their bank accounts to accept e-transfers, saying he doesn’t have his own account.

Peel police arrested Nixon on Wednesday and charged him with one count of defrauding the public and three counts of failing to comply with probation.

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