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Old 04-16-2013, 01:15 PM   #81
Andrew H.
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Originally Posted by TGS View Post
It's more to do with "injury or loss" than to do with financial gain. For someone to be guilty of fraud it has to be shown that they have caused injury or loss, or the alleged fraudulent act had the potential to cause injury or loss. It is difficult to see how hiring an actress who is older than she claimed to be either causes or has the potential to cause injury or loss, particularly since the business of actresses is pretending to be someone that they are not.
That's right - and typically, the loss has to be caused by the victim relying on your misrepresentation.
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