Saskatoon man found guilty for fake Humboldt Broncos GoFundMe
In 2018, Saskatoon’s Andrij Olesiuk created a GoFundMe account to raise money for the Humboldt Broncos after their tragic bus crash.
But the $3,600 he raised never made it to the team. Instead, it went to his personal bank account — and he spent the money.
In December, Olesiuk told a Saskatoon courtroom that, after closing down his account, he gave $4,100 in cash to a woman who came by his house collecting money for the Broncos. He also said he lost the receipt for that donation in a house fire.
On Friday at Saskatoon Provincial Court, Olesiuk was found guilty of fraud under $5,000 and possession of stolen property obtained by crime.