A FORMER Noosa businessman who told a jury he “can’t even spell” has denied claims he was involved in the defrauding of a Hervey Bay company.
Dimitrios Pagonidis gave evidence at his own trial at the Maroochydore District Court yesterday and told the jury he never owned the business, DNA Spray Booths and DNA Panel Shop Equipment involved in the forgery of a fake invoice and the sale of shipping containers it never owned.
Pagonidis is accused of dishonestly gaining bank credits through the commercial spray booth business, run from Noosaville between 2013-2014. He pleaded not guilty to three counts of fraud and one count each of forgery and uttering a document.
Pagonidis said he had nothing to do with the business’s …
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