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It Would Have Issued More than 42,000 Fake Work Stoppages in One Year: the Creator of the Site "Stop-work.com" Soon Judged

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A man, suspected of having issued false work stoppages, will be tried in November. At the age of 22, he had created the site "strop-travail.com". He would have collected 250,000 euros. - He would have issued more than 42,000 false work stoppages in a year: the creator of the soon to be judged site "stop-travail.com" (Police, justice and various facts).

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This young Lander had opened a site that offered the sale of counterfeit work stoppages to its 42,000 registered users and will be tried for fraud.

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The Landais, already known to the police, is liable to ten years' imprisonment and a fine of 750,000 euros. He will appear in November before the criminal court of Mont-de-Marsan.

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A man, suspected of having issued false work stoppages, will be tried in November. At the age of 22, he had created the site "strop-travail.com". He would have collected 250,000 euros. - He would have issued more than 42,000 false work stoppages in a year: the creator of the soon to be judged site "stop-travail.com" (Police, justice and various facts).

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The 22-year-old suspect is being prosecuted for creating a website, Stop-Travail.com, offering, for remuneration, the issuance of false work stoppages.

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A 22-year-old male from the Landes was prosecuted for orchestrating a massive fraud at work stop-work.com. In one year, more than 42,000 applications were registered. The Landais will appear before the criminal court in Mont-de-Marsan in November 2025.

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A 22-year-old Lander who had opened the site ''Stop-travail.com'' and sold 26,000 fake work stoppages will be tried in November for "social fraud" and "money laundering".

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lejsl.com broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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