![]() Her first 'loan' was £360 to help him with 'paying bailiffs in Manchester'. Some of the money was transferred to his bank and she also paid for things. He then lied repeatedly to the woman in order to get her to give him a total of £4,587. In fact, on that day he had been arrested by police who seized various items.Ī few days later Day talked to the woman about 'Angie' and wanting them to be together. On Septemhe emailed her to say his car had been broken into as he visited his mother in a nursing home, and all his possessions had been taken. ![]() In the woman who fell for him, he had snared another opportunity to get cash, and ruthlessly exploited it. He also duped the NHS by becoming a financial director for three trusts at the same time against the regulations. While employed as an accountant or financial director, Day would take control of their funds and siphon off cash to his own accounts. Several companies reported that money was disappearing while Day was managing their finances, between 20, and GMP's Specialist Fraud Investigation Team began an exhaustive inquiry. The Flint Glass Works in Jersey Street, Ancoats, where fraudster, Stephen Day had offices (Image: Manchester Evening News) He worked under 20 company names - including Entrusted Group Ltd - based in a converted mill at Jersey Street, Ancoats. Greater Manchester Police say he promoted himself as a 'financial turnaround consultant and accountant' advising companies on their business. He was also, by this time, under investigation by police for a web of deception and fraud which a judge would later describe as 'industrial scale dishonesty'. He was gay, and was in relationships with two men - neither of whom was aware of the other. He had never been married, 'Angie' had never existed. In September 2014 he told her he wanted them to be a couple but said he would bide his time until she was officially split from her husband. She was going through a rocky period in her marriage and, realising she had feelings still for Day, told him it was best that they had no further contact.ĭay charmed her into continuing their rekindled friendship. Soon after they started chatting again they met in person. ![]() The pair emailed, texted, and phoned each other. He said he wanted to be with her so they could grow old together.ĭay told her that he was a widower and his wife, Angie, had died from cancer two years earlier. But, when Stephen Day said he still had feelings for her, she believed him. ![]() They had known each other while working at the offices University of Oxford offices in the mid 1980s, and then lost touch for years.īut, in 2014, she found Day on LinkedIn and decided to contact him.īy that time she was married with two children. Fraudster Stephen Day who left a trail of 'misery, hardship and anxiety'Īmong the victims was a mother-of-two who, after being encouraged by Day to leave her husband and bring her children with her, learnt he was gay - and in relationships with two men. ![]()
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