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He was the self-proclaimed “architect” of a failed RV park on scenic Lake Koocanusa, B.C., located about four hours southwest of Calgary, near the Canada-U.S. border.

But on Friday, 64-year-old Craig McMorran appeared in front of a packed Calgary courtroom to learn his fate after being found guilty in September 2024 of scamming 17 victims out of an estimated $2 million.

Court of Kings Bench Justice Nicholas Devlin sentenced McMorran to five years in prison for fraud, one year consecutive for theft and a six-month concurrent sentence for money laundering.

Taking into consideration time already spent in custody, Justice Devlin said the combined sentence equates to five and a half years behind bars.

McMorran was also ordered to pay approximately $870,000 in restitution to his victims who thought their money was going towards the development of their dream, lakeside vacation home in B.C.

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