If he is a fraudster, then those who supported him must be held accountable for doing so. |
Then the heir, the apparently desirable Walter William Elliot, turns out to be a fraudster with charm and plenty of victims to tell the tale. |
There is a strong nexus between the railway officials, the railway police and the fraudster. |
Further, the fraudster may seek to obtain vital personal identification in order to steal an individual's identity. |
Di Caprio does a fine job portraying the colourful fraudster who has a passion for high life and women. |
This must be a real, not a fictitious, intention, so it hardly arises in the case of a fraudster. |