Named in the civil lawsuit are the commercial fisherman Scott Stanley Matthew Steer, and his spouse, Melissa Dawn Larocque, also known as Melissa Steer. Also named are Larocque’s mother, Diane Gail Butz, and several companies. The companies included Harbourside Marine, 1215419 B.C. Ltd., 1254691 B.C. Ltd., 913744 B.C. Ltd. (operating as Alaskan Moon Seafood), Prawnsebi.com Seafood and Shore to Door Seafood Products. The money is in a number of bank accounts in the names of Steer, Larocque and the companies, according to the civil forfeiture claim. The mortgaged Gabriola home at 1150 Chappel Place is valued at $622,000, according to B.C. Assessment Authority records.
Province wants cash, house from banned commercial fisherman for alleged illegal fishing
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Province wants cash, house from banned commercial fisherman for alleged illegal fishing
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