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Woman jailed for £2m auction con | Woman jailed for £2m auction con |
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A fraudster has been jailed for six years for bouncing cheques worth £2m in Europe's top auction houses. | A fraudster has been jailed for six years for bouncing cheques worth £2m in Europe's top auction houses. |
Shahra Marsh, 52, convinced staff at Bonhams, Christie's and Sotheby's she was part of Europe's "jet set", London's Southwark Crown Court heard. | Shahra Marsh, 52, convinced staff at Bonhams, Christie's and Sotheby's she was part of Europe's "jet set", London's Southwark Crown Court heard. |
But it was only after designer clothes, jewellery, paintings and antiques had been handed over that her unpaid cheques arrived, the court was told. | But it was only after designer clothes, jewellery, paintings and antiques had been handed over that her unpaid cheques arrived, the court was told. |
Sentencing her, Judge James Wadsworth QC said she showed very little remorse. | Sentencing her, Judge James Wadsworth QC said she showed very little remorse. |
'Financial difficulty' | 'Financial difficulty' |
The woman, also known as Shahra Sylvia Marsh de Savigny, befriended auction staff and lavished champagne on shop assistants to gain their trust, the court heard. | The woman, also known as Shahra Sylvia Marsh de Savigny, befriended auction staff and lavished champagne on shop assistants to gain their trust, the court heard. |
She outbid rivals at auction then either picked up the goods in person or had them shipped to rented addresses in London. | She outbid rivals at auction then either picked up the goods in person or had them shipped to rented addresses in London. |
A diamond ring worth £100,000 and a Napoleon III bureau were among the haul. | A diamond ring worth £100,000 and a Napoleon III bureau were among the haul. |
Michael House, defending, said Marsh grew up in a wealthy family in Tehran surrounded by beautiful things.Part of the huge haul of luxury goods recovered by police | Michael House, defending, said Marsh grew up in a wealthy family in Tehran surrounded by beautiful things.Part of the huge haul of luxury goods recovered by police |
When her family ran into financial difficulty in the 1980s she moved to England and married a wealthy property developer but divorced in 2001 and ran out of money, he said. | When her family ran into financial difficulty in the 1980s she moved to England and married a wealthy property developer but divorced in 2001 and ran out of money, he said. |
"She is an obsessive collector of beautiful things. | "She is an obsessive collector of beautiful things. |
"These are not crimes committed for monetary gain, they are committed for the sheer pleasure of ownership." | "These are not crimes committed for monetary gain, they are committed for the sheer pleasure of ownership." |
Marsh admitted 20 charges of fraudulently obtaining and concealing goods between 2005 and 2007. | Marsh admitted 20 charges of fraudulently obtaining and concealing goods between 2005 and 2007. |
She previously admitted 18 similar counts at earlier court appearances. | She previously admitted 18 similar counts at earlier court appearances. |
Last September police uncovered £1m of goods from a lock-up in London's Docklands and officers estimated she stole items worth up to £2m. | Last September police uncovered £1m of goods from a lock-up in London's Docklands and officers estimated she stole items worth up to £2m. |
Judge James Wadsworth QC said: "You indulged in premeditated and manipulative behaviour." | Judge James Wadsworth QC said: "You indulged in premeditated and manipulative behaviour." |
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