10-year prison term urged for advisor who defrauded clients of $6 million

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A 10-year prison term is being recommended jointly by the Crown and defence for Jack Wladyka, a Winnipeg financial advisor who defrauded clients of more than $6 million.

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A 10-year prison term is being recommended jointly by the Crown and defence for Jack Wladyka, a Winnipeg financial advisor who defrauded clients of more than $6 million.

He pleaded guilty in court this morning at a sentencing hearing.

The judge will decide his punishment after the hearing that is scheduled today and Friday.

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FILE - Jack Wladyka and his lawyer Marty Tadman (forground) get on the elevator after a hearing at the Manitoba Securities Commission.
MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS archives FILE - Jack Wladyka and his lawyer Marty Tadman (forground) get on the elevator after a hearing at the Manitoba Securities Commission.
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