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Harlow internet 'catfish' sentenced for dating app fraud | Harlow internet 'catfish' sentenced for dating app fraud |
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Kerry Gray arrived at Chelmsford Crown Court after she pleaded guilty to swindling men out of money | Kerry Gray arrived at Chelmsford Crown Court after she pleaded guilty to swindling men out of money |
A woman who used fake identities on dating apps to swindle three men out of more than £11,000 has been sentenced. | A woman who used fake identities on dating apps to swindle three men out of more than £11,000 has been sentenced. |
Kerry Gray, 37, of Harlow, Essex, targeted vulnerable men, telling them her parents had just died before she started asking them for money. | Kerry Gray, 37, of Harlow, Essex, targeted vulnerable men, telling them her parents had just died before she started asking them for money. |
At Chelmsford Crown Court, she was given a two-year jail term, suspended for two-years, after previously admitting three counts of fraud by false representation. | At Chelmsford Crown Court, she was given a two-year jail term, suspended for two-years, after previously admitting three counts of fraud by false representation. |
Judge Suki Dhadda told Gray: "Count yourself very lucky you have not been taken into custody today. I doubt next time you will be so lucky." | Judge Suki Dhadda told Gray: "Count yourself very lucky you have not been taken into custody today. I doubt next time you will be so lucky." |
Gray had pleaded guilty at the same court to three counts of fraud | |
Gray, who sobbed in the dock, matched with one man on Plenty of Fish and two on Bumble, giving false names, the court heard. | Gray, who sobbed in the dock, matched with one man on Plenty of Fish and two on Bumble, giving false names, the court heard. |
Altogether she defrauded £11,349 from the three men. | Altogether she defrauded £11,349 from the three men. |
Settling on her first victim in 2022, the conversation quickly moved to WhatsApp and the court heard they were speaking daily. | Settling on her first victim in 2022, the conversation quickly moved to WhatsApp and the court heard they were speaking daily. |
But after chatting to her for a few months, he was left £3,384 out of pocket. | But after chatting to her for a few months, he was left £3,384 out of pocket. |
On being arrested on 24 February 2024, she said: "I'm such an idiot. I'm sorry - I feel really bad now." | On being arrested on 24 February 2024, she said: "I'm such an idiot. I'm sorry - I feel really bad now." |
But despite the arrest, Gray matched with her second victim in July 2024, telling him she was a lead nurse. | But despite the arrest, Gray matched with her second victim in July 2024, telling him she was a lead nurse. |
She told him she had fallen victim to debit card fraud and lost access to her bank account. | She told him she had fallen victim to debit card fraud and lost access to her bank account. |
She had asked him for £30 for petrol to take her nieces and nephews out but he was concerned that it would not be enough, so gave her £80. | She had asked him for £30 for petrol to take her nieces and nephews out but he was concerned that it would not be enough, so gave her £80. |
The court heard he was using his savings to meet her demands. | The court heard he was using his savings to meet her demands. |
But then she started to ask him for more money. | But then she started to ask him for more money. |
The relationship ended with the victim sending Gray a screenshot of his empty bank account to prove he had no money left. | The relationship ended with the victim sending Gray a screenshot of his empty bank account to prove he had no money left. |
A victim impact statement was read out on his behalf, saying it had had a "significant impact on my life." | A victim impact statement was read out on his behalf, saying it had had a "significant impact on my life." |
"I feel like I am in a black hole and I need to get out of it and I am a shadow of who I am," it said. | "I feel like I am in a black hole and I need to get out of it and I am a shadow of who I am," it said. |
When Gray was arrested in February over the second victim, it became obvious to police that there was a third victim. | When Gray was arrested in February over the second victim, it became obvious to police that there was a third victim. |
Gray had given him the false name of Hannah Little. | Gray had given him the false name of Hannah Little. |
The victim ended up taking out a loan to meet her demands. | The victim ended up taking out a loan to meet her demands. |
When he tried to end the relationship, she threatened to take her own life and also claimed her brother was being abusive to her. | When he tried to end the relationship, she threatened to take her own life and also claimed her brother was being abusive to her. |
In a statement to police, the victim said he genuinely thought he was in a relationship with Gray. | In a statement to police, the victim said he genuinely thought he was in a relationship with Gray. |
He had transferred £6,626 to her in 119 transactions. | He had transferred £6,626 to her in 119 transactions. |
The court heard she was spending the money on gambling, takeaways, drugs and alcohol. | The court heard she was spending the money on gambling, takeaways, drugs and alcohol. |
'Sad and difficult life' | 'Sad and difficult life' |
The judge told Gray: "You lured these men in and you started telling them a web of lies." | The judge told Gray: "You lured these men in and you started telling them a web of lies." |
Simeon Wallis, defending, said Gray had been living off universal credit. | Simeon Wallis, defending, said Gray had been living off universal credit. |
The court heard that at the time of the offences, she was living at her aunt's house and sleeping in a room with a number of children on a mattress on the floor. | The court heard that at the time of the offences, she was living at her aunt's house and sleeping in a room with a number of children on a mattress on the floor. |
Mr Wallis said Gray had a "sad and difficult life" and was put in care at the age of five. | Mr Wallis said Gray had a "sad and difficult life" and was put in care at the age of five. |
She had once been a care manager in a care home but chose to leave in 2023 due to her addictions to alcohol and drugs. | She had once been a care manager in a care home but chose to leave in 2023 due to her addictions to alcohol and drugs. |
He said Gray was keen to repay the money, adding: "Gambling is not a good idea for her, but if she were to win a large sum tomorrow, that is the first thing she would do." | He said Gray was keen to repay the money, adding: "Gambling is not a good idea for her, but if she were to win a large sum tomorrow, that is the first thing she would do." |
The judge has also ordered Gray, who had no previous convictions, to pay back some of the money to each of the victims over the next two years. | The judge has also ordered Gray, who had no previous convictions, to pay back some of the money to each of the victims over the next two years. |
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