Burnaby housing co-op suing former president

Burnaby housing co-op suing former president


A Burnaby lodging center is suing its previous president asserting she submitted extortion by keeping checks intended to pay for administrations done at the complex into her own financial balance. 

The Halston Hills Housing Co-agent says it moved toward Lillian Cameron with the allegations and inside 24 hours, she cleared out her unit at the complex with no sending address. 

The claim documented in B.C. Preeminent Court claims she utilized an order frame to change checks which should be paid to upkeep or development organizations, and either got the money for or stored them into her record. 

It went ahead to state she additionally sent checks from the community to herself, guaranteeing they were out-of-stash costs when they weren't. 

Halston Hills says Cameron has transformed herself into Burnaby RCMP and conceded the extortion to the community. 

Cameron couldn't be gone after remark. 

The center additionally incorporated a couple of reviewing organizations in the claim asserting they neglected to find and instruct the complex with respect to Cameron's affirmed misrepresentation. 

Bog and Marsh Inc. furthermore, Tompkins, Wozny, Miller and Co. presently can't seem to react to calls and messages from CKNW. 

None of these assertions have been demonstrated in court.

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