A rally for victims of white-collar crime is scheduled for the same day that Earl Jones, the financial advisor who disappeared leaving questions about $30-to-$50 million of investors' money, is scheduled to appear in bankruptcy court.
Organizers say the rally will take place in front of the courthouse on Wednesday, July 29 at 9:00 a.m.
The victims of Earl Jones, Norsheild, Norbert, and Mount Real are being asked to attend the rally, as well as any other victims of financial crime.
Organizers say they want to send a message to politicians that they want changes to the laws that deal with this kind of crime.
"We can no longer passively sit back and watch as these financial hustlers receive a mere slap on the wrist after having defrauded our hard working and most vulnerable citizens of their entire life savings," read a press release.