'Confidant fraudster' jailed for nine years after using 'superficial charm' to steal more than £800k
A "confident fraudster" who used his "superficial charm" has been jailed after stealing more than £800 000 from a range of victims, including a former football chief. Neil Stafford, 60, was sentenced to nine years at Oxford Crown Court on Monday, March 2. He was also disqualified from being a director for 15 years. A unanimous jury found Stafford, of Broad Lane, Doncaster, guilty of seven counts of fraud, spanning more than three years between June 2011 and December 2014, following an eight

A "confident fraudster" who used his "superficial charm" has been jailed after stealing more than £800 000 from a range of victims, including a former football chief. Neil Stafford, 60, was sentenced to nine years at Oxford Crown Court on Monday, March 2. He was also disqualified from being a director for 15 years. A unanimous jury found Stafford, of Broad Lane, Doncaster, guilty of seven counts of fraud, spanning more than three years between June 2011 and December 2014, following an eight
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