Enrico Cagnotti was picked up and hand cuffed by police on Monday July 28, 2008, 3 months after being released from a year in jail. Cagnotti resumed his criminal activity once free breaking his probation order by signing himself on Plenty of Fish, a dating site for singles. He may have been on other sites as well...who knows!
Right now he is being held. Let's hope they throw away the key allready and keep us woman safe from this predator.
Let's hope he has not hurt another woman.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
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I'm a newspaper reporter in Owen Sound. I'd like to speak to anyone who has encountered Mr. Cagnotti. He is about to go to trial.
Feel free to email or call me at 519-376-2250, ext. 209.
Thanks.
Cagnotti sentenced in Owen Sound
Here's the top of our story of Cagnotti's guilty plea Nov. 19/08.
I wish to follow this up with Cagnotti's victims and acquaintances.
Please call 519-376-2250, ext. 209(reverse the charges if you like) or email me at sdunn@thesuntimes.ca.
A 50-year-old Midland-area man with a long record of fraud convictions was sentenced Tuesday to a total of 17 months in jail for approaching women on a dating website despite a judge's order that he stop.
Enrico Cagnotti of Tiny Township pleaded guilty during an Ontario Court of Justice hearing before Judge G. J. Brophy to three charges of breach of probation and a fourth of disobeying a court order. In sentencing Cagnotti, the judge rejected calls for less jail time by both the defence and Crown.
Brophy said Cagnotti "needs to be sharply reprimanded" and described his behaviour in cruising for fraud targets on the Internet as "behaviour that needs to be denounced."
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