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Portmore car salesman Adrian Cope, who is accused of collecting money from several customers without delivering the vehicles they ordered, has had his case referred to Restorative Justice.
The matter came before the St Catherine Parish Court on Tuesday. Cope is charged with fraudulent conversion, breaches of the Consumer Protection Act, and deceptive conduct.
When the case was mentioned before Senior Parish Court Judge Desiree Alleyne, the court was informed that two complainants had been compensated. One received $400,000 and another $300,000, and their matters were disposed of at their request.
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