Friday, July 17, 2009

Ex-royal officer guilty of scam

Paul Page

A past stag endorsement officer is covering jail after existence convicted of a £3m sporting and concept scam.

Paul Page, 38, of Grays, Essex, had denied conning colleagues and others out of five and six-figure sums as part of a simulated investment scheme.

He was institute blameable of fraud, but unwooded of a calculate of intimidation.

During his effort at Southwark Crown Court, he claimed colleagues played cards for cash and traded porn in breaks during Buckingham Palace shifts.

Many of Page's "innocent dupes" included personnel officers guarding the Queen, the effort heard.

Page - who module be sentenced on 30 July - was told by Judge Geoffrey Rivlin that he faced a "substantial declare of imprisonment".

"But then I conceive you already undergo that," said the judge.

Last month Page's spouse Laura, 42, was unwooded of every wrongdoing.

She had been accused of serving her economise clean money defrauded from friends and colleagues.

She was also unwooded of discouraging and threatening to kill one of their victims after he spoke to police.
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