Estate agent narrowly avoids jail after ‘shameful’ scams

An estate agent who made up what a judge described as a “pack of lies” has been spared a jail sentence after targeting family friends and a children’s cancer charity in “shameful” scams

Cardiff Crown Court on Monday heard that Charlotte Blackwell invented fake wedding plans to steal thousands of pounds from her fiancé’s mother and others after falling into gambling debt.

WalesOnline, which has followed the case closely, reports that the 31-year-old, from Coity in Bridgend, had already avoided jail last August after another fraud in which she tried to con the children’s cancer charity Morgan’s Army out of £4,000.

The online publication reveals that she received a suspended 10-month sentence after lying to the charity that her daughter needed costly treatment in Germany when in reality she was in remission from cancer.

This week the estate agent was back in court for another crime which coincided with her scam against the charity.

Blackwell reportedly had been in a relationship with Daniel Thomas for five years before they got engaged in February 2022.

WalesOnline reports that between November 2022 and May 2024, Blackwell asked for and received money from members of the supposed wedding party under the pretence it was going towards a planned ceremony overseas. The four victims were her then-fiancé’s mother Paula Thomas, who paid £3,296, and three of Thomas’ friends — Helen Morse, who paid £3,311, Sue Chapman, who paid £3,272, and Tracey Roberts, who paid £2,803, coming to a total of £12,682.

“In March 2024 it was Ms Morse who made enquiries with the travel agents, TUI,” said the prosecutor, as reported by WalesOnline. “When she provided the booking reference the defendant had given her, she was informed the reference related to a different holiday for an elderly couple that took place the year prior. Following this, the defendant sent the victims fake booking confirmations which had been made to look like genuine TUI documents.

“She provided them with fake flight confirmations, fake emails from travel agents and fake bank transactions. She created fake email accounts to make it seem she had been communicating with agents. Ms Morse suspected something was not right with the documents from travel agents as there were spelling mistakes. She took them to the travel agents who confirmed they were fraudulent documents.”

Blackwell, of Ffordd Y Draen in Coity, pleaded guilty to four counts of fraud over the wedding con. She cried in the dock throughout her sentencing.

Judge Jonathan Rees KC slammed the “fiction” and “pack of lies” created by Blackwell in her “shameful” frauds. He said her chances of avoiding prison had benefited from the two sets of offences being dealt with separately.

The judge imposed a 12-month prison term suspended for 18 months, a further 120 hours of unpaid work and five days of rehabilitation activity. He also ordered Blackwell pay £3,500 in compensation to each of Thomas, Chapman and Morse, and £3,250 to Roberts, along with £150 in prosecution costs.

 

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3 Comments

  1. MrManyUnits

    Charming woman not, I imagine she’s told a few porkies in her time to enhance a potential sale and sadly disgrace the business.

    So you get a suspended prison sentence and commit another crime and receive another one!

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  2. Robert_May

    She cried in the dock. Of course she did — she got away with it.

    £12,682 stolen. Fake bookings. Fake emails. Lies to a children’s cancer charity.
    The punishment?

    120 hours of unpaid work.
    At minimum wage, that’s worth just £1,372.80 — 10.8p for every £1 she stole.

    If my maths is off, I apologise — but this sentence is so absurdly lenient, I genuinely can’t believe the numbers are right.

    Those weren’t tears of shame.
    They were tears of joy.

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  3. Retiredandrelaxed

    I am curious as to why the photo of the individual involved, that accompanied this article when it was first published, has been replaced by the graphic

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