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Woman jailed for fraud (saddles on ebay)

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Woman jailed for fraud (saddles on ebay)

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Woman who was a “plague to horse industry” jailed
http://www.bostonstandard.co.uk/news/lo ... -1-6815144

Charmaine Kate McAllister (28), who lived at addresses in Stickford and Alford in Lincolnshire before moving to Huddersfield, appeared at Sheffield Crown Court on Monday 22 June and was sentenced in relation to 45 offences involving frauds to the value of over £46,000.

Many of the frauds related to purchases of saddles through Ebay and thefts committed at equestrian events.
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