Aspiring singers accuse former pop star Danny Fernandes of duping them out of thousands

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The recording studio was in the garage of a townhouse in Milton, Ont. It appeared makeshift, with a couple of tables, computers and black and blue foam on the walls.

Aspiring singer Glen Pretty found the setup rather odd for a platinum recording artist, but he wasn’t about to start asking questions. His time was finally coming. Or so he thought.

Pretty, then a 25-year-old from small-town Ontario with a big dream of one day selling out Madison Square Garden in New York City, thought he was going to be mentored by — and make music with — Canadian pop and R&B star Danny Fernandes. Pretty said Fernandes had promised he’d

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