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Secessionist lawyer's 8.5 million dollar assets frozen in Alberta

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  • 1. An Alberta judge froze the 8.5 million dollar assets of secessionist lawyer Jeffrey Rath.
  • 2. A First Nation community accused Rath of mismanaging funds he administered as a trustee.
  • 3. The freeze order was granted temporarily to protect the assets until the legal process is completed.

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1. 8.5 million dollars frozen assets

A judge in Alberta has temporarily frozen the 8.5 million dollar assets of secessionist lawyer Jeffrey Rath and his professional corporation. This decision comes after a First Nation community accused Rath of mismanaging funds he administered as a trustee.

The community in question alleges that Rath abused his role as a trustee by using the funds for his own purposes. The court ruling aims to protect the assets in question until the ongoing legal process in the case is concluded.

The incident has drawn attention to the rights of First Nation communities in Canada and the auditing of funds under trustee management. While Rath being a lawyer known for his secessionist views adds an extra dimension to the news, the foundation of the case rests on the financial misconduct allegations.

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1. S: Why were Jeffrey Rath's assets frozen?
C: The judge temporarily froze the assets because a First Nation community accused Rath of mismanaging funds he oversaw as a trustee.
2. S: What is the value of the frozen assets?
C: Total assets belonging to Rath and his professional corporation worth 8.5 million dollars were frozen.
3. S: Is this asset freeze permanent?
C: No, the decision is temporary and was taken to protect the assets until the legal process of the case is completed.

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