Conman jailed after impersonating broker

A convicted con artist who impersonated a mortgage broker - among other things - now faces nearly 10 years in jail

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A convicted con artist who impersonated a mortgage broker - among other things - now faces nearly 10 years in jail.

Gabriel Werden, a Victorian man who posed as a mortgage broker, solicitor, conveyancer and real estate agent simultaneously, was convicted of fraud totalling nearly $6m, The Herald Sun has reported.

Werden, who at one point changed his name by deed poll to Robbie Rocket, used women's voices and disguises to conceal his identity, and managed to fool homeowners into providing him with personal and banking details. He then used the details to secure mortgage loans against their homes, and withdrew money in cash from ATMs around Melbourne.

County Court Judge Howard Mason called Werden's conduct "callous", The Herald Sun reported.

"People were prepared to put their trust in you and most applicants appeared quite desperate."

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