Brigitte Cleroux faces new charges of fraud over $5,000, impersonation, use of forged documents and assault in connection with a View Royal clinic on Vancouver Island.
A woman who has pleaded guilty to impersonating a nurse in Ontario is facing new charges in Greater Victoria.
Cleroux is facing charges in Vancouver of assault, assault with a weapon, fraud over $5,000, using forged documents and impersonation with intent to gain advantage.Vancouver Police Department launched their months-long investigation after receiving reports of a B.C. Women’s Hospital employee who was allegedly fraudulently identifying herself as a nurse between June 2020 and June 2021.
Cleroux is currently in prison in Ontario on a seven-year sentence after pleading guilty to seven charges, including assault, assault with a weapon, fraud and impersonation.
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