Bury, admitted to three counts of fraud. Judge Angela Nield banned identification of his three victims, who were referred to as 'Mrs A', 'Mr B' and 'Mrs C' in court.Prosecutor Brian Berlyne said: "Mrs A was between 84 and 88 at the time of this offence, she had a bank with Santander.
There was power of attorney in relation to members of her family, her mental state was deteriorating."Staff at Santander became suspicious about activity on this account in June 2019, they were made aware by Nationwide Bank about a cheque, they noticed other suspicious activities.
Between September 2016 and April 2019 14 cheques had been made payable to Mr Summers."The day after Santander froze the elderly woman's account, the brazen fraudster took his victim.
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