Alleged serial ticket scammer 'Todd the Fraud' seeks resolution in case
A Collingwood man nicknamed ‘Todd The Fraud’ by people who say they were defrauded by him in the sale of fake music concert and VIP NHL All-Star Game tickets in Toronto could soon be resolving his Barrie case.
Legal representation on behalf of Todd Guthrie expressed his desire to resolve the matter on Wednesday in plea court.
The 45-year-old Collingwood man is charged with fraud under $5,000 with an offence date in August 2023.
Guthrie faces more than a dozen counts of fraud in criminal courts in Bracebridge, Collingwood and Barrie with similar allegations, including scamming buyers who thought they were getting highly-sought-after event tickets from him in 2023.
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In all, it’s alleged Guthrie is responsible for $70,000 in fraud from people who have come forward to investigators.
At the time people started coming forward claiming to be victims, Guthrie’s picture was posted around the Town of Collingwood warning residents to beware. One sign read: “Todd the Fraud - scamming people for money claiming to sell NHL All Star Tickets.”
One woman, who said she met Guthrie online, claims to have given him more than $50,000. She said it's believed all the money went to feed Guthrie's gambling addiction.
Those who say they were victims of fraud allege they couldn’t get a hold of Guthrie to get their money back and want justice served.
Guthrie has retained Barrie defence lawyer Emily Dyer.
He is scheduled to return to virtual courtrooms in Bracebridge, Collingwood and Barrie next week. The allegations against Guthrie have not been tested in court.
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