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When Hardside Hells Angel Suminder “Ali” Grewal wanted to buy some investment property in Maple Ridge last year, he turned to a mortgage broker to get financing.

Despite having several court cases filed against him for nonpayment of credit cards, building supplies and work on his house, Grewal was able to secure an $860,000 mortgage for his company A. Grewal Holdings Ltd.

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That allowed him to buy two properties on St. Anne Avenue then assessed at $1,076,900.

The lenders? Four individual investors and a registered charity.

And within months Grewal had defaulted on the loan, forcing the investors to file a lawsuit to get their money back.

Grewal was shot to death in South Surrey Aug. 2 as he sat in a Starbucks drive-through line in his 2014 Dodge Viper.

Two young men from Edmonton, Calvin Junior Powery-Hooker, 20, and Nathan James De Jong, 21, were arrested near the scene and have been charged with first-degree murder.