Thunder Bay man pleads guilty to 2 charges in Norval Morrisseau art fraud investigation

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One of eight people charged in the Norval Morrisseau art forgery case pleaded guilty to two charges Monday in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Thunder Bay, Ont.

Gary Lamont pleaded guilty to a charge of making false documents, mainly artwork, that was attributed to Morrisseau and a count of defrauding the public in an amount exceeding $5,000. The other seven charges he faces are expected to be withdrawn at his next court appearance on Dec. 14, which will discuss potential sentencing. 

Third parties in the case will be contacted and victims, Anishinaabe elders, community members and Morrisseau’s family will be invited to make impact statements to the court. 

Lamont’s lawyer Gil Labine

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