Nova Scotia investment scam mastermind ordered to pay victims $1.1 million
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia financial manager behind an investment scam “paid a hard price for his greed,” a judge said as she ordered him to pay back about 200 investors he bilked out of $1.1 million.
Quintin Sponagle of Upper Vaughan, N.S., pleaded guilty to fraud in December.
The charge involved 201 people who invested more than $4 million through Jabez Financial Services Inc. — a Windsor, N.S., company registered in Panama. Sponagle has admitted he was responsible for $1.1 million that was not invested.
He used that money to buy cars, recreational vehicles and property and for international travel, cash withdrawals and other personal expenses, Judge Anne Derrick said in a new decision.