Matthew Michael Kenneth Wilson allegedly defrauded $18k in a Mooloolaba fish deal
A Maroochydore Magistrate was shocked by the amount of money alleged to have been defrauded in a bizarre fish tank deal.
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A man has faced court over an alleged fish tank fraud after a would-be buyer was allegedly scammed out of an $18,000 deposit for the aquarium.
Kuluin man Matthew Michael Kenneth Wilson allegedly obtained an $18,000 deposit for a fish tank from a confident customer between March 23 and July 26 in Mooloolaba.
Solicitor Matt Cooper on Friday asked Magistrate Maxine Baldwin for the matters to be listed for a plea date in three weeks.
Mr Cooper said Mr Wilson had to gather some reference material before entering a plea.
The Maroochydore Magistrates Court erupted in laughter when Ms Baldwin joked about the matter’s strange nature.
“Wow, an $18,000 deposit on a fish tank, was it holding whales in it?” she joked.
She listed the matter for a lengthy plea on October 15.
Mr Wilson’s bail was enlarged.
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Originally published as Matthew Michael Kenneth Wilson allegedly defrauded $18k in a Mooloolaba fish deal