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Eric Lamaze admits fraudulent documents in appeal!

Eric Lamaze his court-cases and cancer have being in the spotlight for the past years. A bookkeeper wrote the fake letters that his attorneys submitted to courts in Canada and the United States claiming Lamaze received treatment from two neurosurgeons at the Chirec Cancer Institute. He really did undergo surgery this summer at a Chirec hospital—but for throat cancer and conducted by a plastic surgeon. Those assertions by the Canadian Olympic champion come from the transcript of a September court hearing that was recently made public as part of Lamaze’s appeal to a November ruling that he owes the former co-owners of several horses approximately $1.4 million.


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