Seeing a Chatham man accused in an alleged $11-million fraud enjoying an outing at a Donald Trump-owned golf course in Dubai is not sitting well with two people who say they lost money invested with him.
Ryan Rumble, a former director of Chatham-Kent-based Banknote Capital, can be seen in photos on the Trump International Golf Club Dubai Facebook page, dated Oct. 7, taking part in the “6th annual Staff vs Members” event. Rumble is listed as a member among event winners.
“It’s deeply disheartening to see that he (Rumble) continues to live a lavish lifestyle, frequenting golf courses and enjoying luxuries,” Emily Hime said in a statement.
“His claim that he remains abroad merely to ‘work toward recovering investor funds’ rings hollow,” she added.
“It’s disheartening that someone can (all

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