001. newstalk1010.com's David Woodward writes in "Naturopath Facing Fraud and Assault Charges" (2015-07-31):
"between October 2012 and July 2015 Dennis Robinson ran the Toronto Alternative Medical Practice on Danforth - as a naturopath. He would allegedly draw blood from patients using a diabetic needle and would tell them he would send the blood off to the Fry Clinic in Arizona.But the clinic claims they didn't receive anything from Robinson. The 67 year old has been charged with 2 counts of fraud, and 2 counts of assault. Police believe there could be more victims";
here he's a naturopath but apparently there's more clarity below. And here's my comment on the site:
002. the torontosun.com's Chris Doucette writes in "Fraud Charge For 'Fictitious' Blood Tests" (2015-07-31):
"a 67-year-old man faces fraud charges for allegedly conducting 'fictitious' blood tests at an alternative medical clinic on the Danforth. Toronto police say the accused operated Toronto Alternative Medical Practice at 2258 Danforth Ave., just east of Woodbine Ave., for nearly three years. 'The man produced false diplomas of qualifications in naturopathy and osteopathy to the public,' Det. Gail Regan, of the Financial Crimes Unit, said in a statement Friday. She alleges the accused pretended to extract blood from patients using a diabetic needle and claimed the samples were being analyzed by Fry Laboratories in Scottsdale, Arizona. 'Fry Laboratories was contacted and confirmed they have had no contact with Toronto Alternative Medical Practice,' Regan said. She said an investigation was launched into the 'fictitious blood result records' on July 10. And on Wednesday the operator of the clinic, Dennis Robinson, was arrested. He is charged with two counts each of fraud under $5,000 and assault. 'Police believe there may be other victims,' Regan said. Anyone with information regarding this investigation is urged to call the Financial Crimes Unit at 416-808-7300 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)";
a fake faker!
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