A conman who
duped a string of women into falling for him and handing over more than £170,000
after he met them on a website for ‘sugar daddies’ was jailed for seven years
today.
Jonathan Price, 41, posed as a wealthy
businessman, weaving a tissue of lies including that he was an ex-SAS man, and
that he was a friend of the late, exiled Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky.
He also claimed to have a home in the exclusive
Sandbanks area, where football boss Harry Redknapp lives.
He turned his victims’ lives upside down and
even married one woman, and fathered her child.
With ‘extraordinary callousness’ the ‘Walter
Mitty figure’ pretended he was dying and invented a friend who would email
progress reports to one victim in a bid to convince her, the prosecution said.
After convincing them he had millions in
offshore accounts, he managed to borrow many thousands from his victims and
their ageing parents by claiming he had cash flow problems and that he would
repay them once the issues were resolved.
But in fact Price was a penniless career
criminal who would vanish after claiming to be terminally ill with a brain
tumour and move in with another woman, who he had already been developing as a
potential victim.
He met women online by using a ‘sugar daddies’
site which aimed to match beautiful women with wealthy men, Teesside Crown
Court heard.
Price fleeced a florist in her 30s from the
Bournemouth after beginning a relationship with her, then moving in with her
parents and conning £24,000 out of them for life-prolonging cancer treatments
he pretended he needed.
He then moved on to prey upon a London-based
38-year-old retail manager.
He duped her into letting him use her credit
cards and within months she was left bankrupt, with a loss of around £20,000.
‘She has lost her flat, she had to declare
herself bankrupt and she now lives with her mother,’ said Adrian Dent,
prosecuting.
The court heard while he was with her, Price
had started to target a chemist from County Durham to whom he proposed after
charming her online.
They planned a £96,000 wedding at Rockliffe
Hall Hotel near Darlington, then claimed to have high blood pressure in a bid
to cover the fact the venue would not honour the booking when no payment was
made.
Instead they married at Harrogate Register
Office in front of just four people.
met women online by using a ‘sugar daddies’ site which
aimed to match beautiful women with wealthy men, Teesside Crown Court
(pictured) heard
Though they picked out an expensive engagement ring
from Graff’s jewellers in Bond Street which needed altering, no payment was
made and she ended up with a totally different ring, probably fake.
He defrauded her out of £72,000 and her parents out of a further £7,000.
He defrauded her out of £72,000 and her parents out of a further £7,000.
She
had his baby last year. They have since divorced.
Businesses
lost around £50,000 from his offending.
He
previously pleaded guilty to 14 frauds and one count of theft, and it was said
he would plan his next con while in jail for his last.
Price,
whose latest address was near Darlington, would produce false bank statements
to convince the women and their families he had a fortune abroad. That would
reassure them he was a safe bet for a short loan.
He
would then use that money to wine and dine his next victim, convincing them of
his super-rich status.
He
claimed to have a white Rolls Royce, to have been a Paratrooper and even in the
SAS, the court heard.
His
deceptions also included a businessman he tricked into becoming his personal
financial manager, an estate agents and a boat dealer.
A
Leeds garage was tricked into loaning him a car when he placed orders for a
£70,000 Audi A8 with extras and a £44,000 A5 for his wife, after showing a
sales rep he had made money transfers on a laptop.
Price also made a series of offers for exclusive
homes including a £5 million property near Harrogate.
His name now appears on the waltermittyhunt.com site which claims to publicise people who falsely claim to have been in the services.
His name now appears on the waltermittyhunt.com site which claims to publicise people who falsely claim to have been in the services.
Mr
Dent said: ‘The defendant is a serial fraudster and a thief.’
His
‘deeply ingrained’ desire to offend and lack of conscience meant he groomed
vulnerable people – typically single women in their 30s, the prosecution said.
The
latest offences were committed between 2010 and 2012 but his seven previous
convictions for dishonesty date back 20 years and he has been jailed four
times.
The
total loss for his victims was £172,533, Mr Dent said.
In
his act of being seriously ill, Price would shiver, vomit, stutter and claimed
to suffer terrible headaches, Mr Dent said.
Price,
who had a bushy beard and wore dark glasses for the hearing, has not had
contact with his parents, who live in Lincolnshire, since 2000.
He
was arrested in May last year after his ‘deeply suspicious’ parents-in-law
reported him to the police.
Peter
Sabiston, defending, has told the court previously: ‘He is unsure because of
the lies he has told, what is true and what is fantasy. He does seem to lead a
life of fantasy.’
His
barrister told the court today he realised he may never see his child again,
and accepts he has ‘damaged some people very badly and caused a lot of hardship
to people he was very close to’.
Mr
Sabiston added: ‘He is a man who does have that Walter Mitty lifestyle and he
has used other people’s money to fund it.’
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