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Fake death conman John Darwin 'has repaid just £121' | |
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Convicted canoe death fraudster John Darwin has repaid just £121 of a £679,000 proceeds of crime order, a court has heard. | |
Darwin, 63, of Seaton Carew, Teesside, faked his own death in 2002 so his then-wife Anne could claim £500,000. | Darwin, 63, of Seaton Carew, Teesside, faked his own death in 2002 so his then-wife Anne could claim £500,000. |
He served three years of a six-year jail term for insurance fraud. | He served three years of a six-year jail term for insurance fraud. |
Teesside Crown Court heard he may now have to use a recently matured pension to repay the cash he cheated out of insurance companies. | Teesside Crown Court heard he may now have to use a recently matured pension to repay the cash he cheated out of insurance companies. |
The father of two appeared in court after police began fresh proceedings under the Proceeds of Crime Act. | |
A judge had previously ordered he should repay £679,073, but the court was told divorced Darwin, who is claiming benefits, has only been able to hand back £121. | |
The Crown has now applied for him to repay more, as a pension has matured. A hearing to decide the matter will be held in May. | The Crown has now applied for him to repay more, as a pension has matured. A hearing to decide the matter will be held in May. |
Panama photograph | Panama photograph |
Darwin did not speak during the brief hearing before Judge Howard Crowson. | Darwin did not speak during the brief hearing before Judge Howard Crowson. |
Anne Darwin, now split from her husband, has repaid more than £500,000 under a separate Proceeds of Crime order. | Anne Darwin, now split from her husband, has repaid more than £500,000 under a separate Proceeds of Crime order. |
John Darwin was reported missing in a canoe in the North Sea in March 2002. | John Darwin was reported missing in a canoe in the North Sea in March 2002. |
His wife collected more than £500,000 in life insurance payouts, while he hid in their home, leaving their two sons believing he was dead. | His wife collected more than £500,000 in life insurance payouts, while he hid in their home, leaving their two sons believing he was dead. |
In December 2007, he walked into a London police station, claiming he had amnesia, and was reunited with his sons who were stunned to hear he was alive. | In December 2007, he walked into a London police station, claiming he had amnesia, and was reunited with his sons who were stunned to hear he was alive. |
His wife, who had fled with him to Panama, pretended to be shocked until a photograph emerged of them posing together after his supposed death. | His wife, who had fled with him to Panama, pretended to be shocked until a photograph emerged of them posing together after his supposed death. |
She was later jailed for six-and-a-half-years for fraud and money-laundering. | She was later jailed for six-and-a-half-years for fraud and money-laundering. |
Earlier this year police said John Darwin was being investigated again under the Proceeds of Crime Act regarding possible "undeclared assets". | Earlier this year police said John Darwin was being investigated again under the Proceeds of Crime Act regarding possible "undeclared assets". |
After the pair were jailed, assets including a fourth-floor apartment in Panama City and an overgrown plot of land near the artificial Lake Gatun were seized and sold. | After the pair were jailed, assets including a fourth-floor apartment in Panama City and an overgrown plot of land near the artificial Lake Gatun were seized and sold. |
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) was granted a confiscation order to retrieve the money Mrs Darwin received from her insurance companies and pension funds. | The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) was granted a confiscation order to retrieve the money Mrs Darwin received from her insurance companies and pension funds. |
All the money held in accounts in the UK and Panama, which totalled about £9,000, was also seized. | All the money held in accounts in the UK and Panama, which totalled about £9,000, was also seized. |
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