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Aug. 15, 1972

Harold Ballard convicted of fraud

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He's been called a bully, a tyrant, a mogul, and now... a criminal. Harold Ballard, the irascible president of Maple Leaf Gardens, has just been found guilty of 48 out of 50 charges of theft and fraud. A judge says Ballard showed "a clear pattern of fraud" involving the misuse of $205,000 – including $82,000 of Gardens money used to remodel his home. The 69-year-old now faces up to 20 years in prison.

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