
Natasha Sharpe
Natasha Sharpe, along with her husband David, was found guilty of investment fraud related to the Bridging Finance Inc. investment scheme. In October 2024, the Ontario Capital Markets Tribunal ordered the Sharpes to pay over $26 million in penalties for their involvement in the fraudulent activities that resulted in significant financial losses for investors.
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Natasha Sharpe, along with her husband, has been ordered to pay more than $27 million in sanctions for fraud.
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Ontario securities regulator files to force former Bridging Finance executives into bankruptcyNatasha Sharpe was the chief investment officer of Bridging until the company was placed in receivership in 2021.
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Bridging Finance executives must pay more than $26-million for investment fraud, Ontario tribunal says











