Lethbridge Herald

Fraudulent fundraiser gets jail time

MAN WHO SET UP FAKE HUMBOLDT BRONCOS FUNDRAISER GETS SENTENCED

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A man who set up a fake online fundraiser for the Humboldt Broncos following the Saskatchew­an hockey team’s deadly bus crash has been sentenced to 14 months in jail.

Andrij Olesiuk was found guilty in January by a provincial court judge in Saskatoon of fraud under $5,000 and possession of stolen property obtained by crime.

During Tuesday’s sentencing, he also pleaded guilty to an investment fraud worth $65,000 that took place before the Broncos fundraiser.

Olesiuk received three months for the Humboldt fundraiser and 11 months for the other scheme, which must be served consecutiv­ely.

Olesiuk, 33, offered remorse for his crimes through his lawyer.

“He is the author of his own misfortune,” said defence counsel John Rozdilsky.

Court heard Olesiuk raised about $3,900 through a GoFundMe account after the crash, but instead of the money going to the team, it was deposited into his personal account and spent.

During his trial, Olesiuk testified he closed down his account and gave $4,100 in cash to a woman who had come to his door collecting donations for the Broncos.

Court heard he lost the donation receipt in a house fire and couldn’t remember which organizati­on the woman collecting donations was affiliated with.

Sixteen people were killed and 13 others were injured when a bus carrying members of the Broncos junior hockey team collided with a semi-truck at a rural intersecti­on in April 2018.

Crown prosecutor Darren Howarth called Olesiuk’s testimony “deceptive.”

“Taking advantage of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash is, to put it delicately, clearly reprehensi­ble,” Howarth said outside court.

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