Blackmailer threatened to show sex tape to ex's family

Edit Belfast Telegraph 13 Aug 2016
Share Go To. He shook his head as he was jailed for 32 months at Snaresbrook Crown Court and, before he was led from the dock, he told his pregnant girlfriend in the public gallery ... Related Content....

Man jailed for child sex offences (The Metropolitan Police)

Edit Public Technologies 11 Aug 2016
(Source. The Metropolitan Police) ... Federico Traversa, 31 (12.07.85) of Galleons View, Isle of Dogs, E14 had previously pleaded guilty at Snaresbrook Crown Court to sexual activity with a child, causing a child to watch a sexual act, taking indecent photographs of a child, possession of indecent images of a child and possession of indecent moving images of a child. He was sentenced on Thursday, 11 August ... (noodl. 34916237) ....

Drunk Man, Nathan Gardier, Caught With Loaded Gun In Lap After Falling Asleep At The Wheel

Edit Huffington Post 08 Aug 2016
Instead, a member of the public saw him stationary and spotted the automatic handgun in Gardier’s lap ... Gardier will appear for sentencing at Snaresbrook Crown Court on August 16.  ....

Man found drunk in car with gun (The Metropolitan Police)

Edit Public Technologies 08 Aug 2016
(Source. The Metropolitan Police). A man has pleaded guilty to firearms offences after he was found intoxicated in his car in possession of a live and loaded gun ... The member of the public noticed Gardier had a gun on his lap ... Two borough officers checked on Gardier ... Gardier will appear for sentencing at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Tuesday, 16 August. ____ ... (noodl. 34867731) ....

Man jailed for stabbing victim during attempted robberies (The Metropolitan Police)

Edit Public Technologies 26 Jul 2016
(Source. The Metropolitan Police). A man who committed a series of attempted robberies, stabbing one of his victims in the neck and shoulder, has been jailed for ten years today, Tuesday 26 July, at Snaresbrook Crown Court ... The court sentenced Purcell to six years and eight months imprisonment, increased by an additional three years and four months due to the dangerousness of his offences, totaling ten years ... (noodl. 34692636) ....

Suspects sought by Havering police (The Metropolitan Police)

Edit Public Technologies 25 Jul 2016
(Source. The Metropolitan Police). Police have released images of five men who are sought by officers from the Havering Offender Management Team. One of the men is wanted in connection with an assault in which a baseball bat was used. A second man is sought following a violent robbery in Essex ... Those sought are.. 1. Robert Morris - 22, (18.08.93) ... 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... He is wanted for breach of court order on 21 January 2016 at Snaresbrook Crown Court....

Ex-West Ham player Kevin Nolan 'inadvertent middle man in Christmas hamper scam'

Edit Topix 21 Jul 2016
Stephen Ackerman in on trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court accused of defrauding West Ham players and staff by selling them Christmas hampers which were never delivered Former Premier League footballer Kevin Nolan was an inadvertent "middle man" in a Christmas hamper con in which West Ham players and staff lost thousands of pounds, a court has heard....

West Ham hamper fraud trial: Kevin Nolan was unwitting 'middleman'

Edit BBC News 20 Jul 2016
West Ham's former captain acted as an inadvertent "middleman" in a Christmas hamper con in which fellow players lost thousands of pounds, a court has heard. Kevin Nolan told the jury he had passed the details of a hamper salesman named "Mark Kingston" to club officials ... Mr Nolan told Snaresbrook Crown Court he was the given the details of "a fella called Mark" by nightclub manager Scott Cummings ... "I disagree with that 100%." ... ....

Ex-West Ham player Kevin Nolan 'inadvertent middle man in Christmas hamper scam' (PFA - Professional Footballers' Association)

Edit Public Technologies 20 Jul 2016
(Source. PFA - Professional Footballers' Association). Former Premier League footballer Kevin Nolan was an inadvertent 'middle man' in a Christmas hamper con in which West Ham players and staff lost thousands of pounds, a court has heard. The ex-West Ham midfielder told Snaresbrook Crown Court he had been passed the details of a hamper salesman called 'Mark Kingston' by a nightclub manager friend of his ... He said ... 'Yes' ... O'Brien said....

Sam Allardyce was 'fleeced' by a 'good salesman' who sold him fake Champagne hampers

Edit The Daily Mail 19 Jul 2016
Businessman Stephen Ackerman allegedly duped £62,040 out of footballers and staff including Andy Carroll and England boss favourite Mr Alldardyce, Snaresbrook Crown Court heard ... ....

Two men charged with firearm offence (The Metropolitan Police)

Edit Public Technologies 19 Jul 2016
(Source. The Metropolitan Police) ... They were both remanded to next appear at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Monday, 15 August ... The Metropolitan Police published this content on 19 July 2016 and is solely responsible for the information contained herein ... (noodl. 34597899) ....

West Ham worker 'duped by Christmas hampers fraudster'

Edit Belfast Telegraph 19 Jul 2016
A West Ham employee has told a court he was duped into inviting an alleged conman into the club to sell luxury goods and hampers which never materialised ... Share Go To ... Mr De'Ath told jurors at Snaresbrook Crown Court that many of the players bought discounted hampers and champagne as Christmas presents from Mr Kingston on December 12 2014. He said ... Mr De'Ath said he was told the goods would be delivered the following Monday, December 15....

Sam Allardyce says West Ham con accused was 'extremely smart'

Edit BBC News 19 Jul 2016
Potential England manager Sam Allardyce has told a court a fraudster who conned him out of thousands of pounds was "extremely smart". Stephen Ackerman is accused of defrauding the ex-West Ham boss and players by selling them hampers that never arrived. The 48-year-old, of Loughton, Essex, denies 19 fraud charges with the proceeds totalling more than £60,000. Snaresbrook Crown Court heard £13,270 was taken from Mr Allardyce ... ....
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