“BANK TELLER ADMITS EMBEZZLING $8,200,” Montreal Star. February 19, 1931. Page 3. --- Michel Cambraggio Will Be Deported After Sentence ----- Frankly admitting that during the past seven or eight months he embezzled $8,200 of the bank's money and lost it in a St. Denis street gaming house playing "barbotte," Michel Cambraggio, dapper young Italian teller of the Royal Bank of Canada branch at St. Denis and Belanger streets, was sentenced to two years less one day in jail by Judge Marin this morning. At the end of his sentence he will be deported to Italy.
Cambraggio, who is said to be the scion of a prominent Italian family, was one of the employes in the bank when it was recently held up by five men, who escaped with $6,000.
A few days after the holdup. Cambraggio was arrested on charges of stealing $1,000, but no mention was made of the $8.200 he admitted having taken this morning.














