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Fake Irish aristocrat who charmed Cork yacht club faces fraud trial in France

Fake Irish aristocrat who charmed Cork yacht club faces fraud trial in France

The fake aristocrat who charmed his way into the Royal Cork Yacht Club (RCYC) and allegedly used an Irish company to con a movie star out of millions is due to go on trial in France next month for an alleged €4.5m fraud.
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