WalesOnline reports. Prosecuting, Helen Randall, said Gillet met Rebecca Rouse and quickly moved in with her and her children, before taking out large amounts of store credit agreements in her name.Gillet also took out a finance agreement on an Audi and persuaded her to obtain a loan to pay a deposit on a house for them.He then tried to get loans worth more than £41,000 using her personal details, before lying to the woman and telling her he had kidney problems and needed an urgent transplant.Randall said Gillet told the woman he was due to inherit £1million, before moving on to the owner of a printing business, he later claimed to be his biological father.In an impact statement, the woman who Gillet move in with described him as a.
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