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Romance fraudster jailed after conning multiple men in £180,000 fraud operation

A woman has been jailed for seven years and seven months after deceiving multiple men out of tens of thousands of pounds over four years.

Gemma Kingsley, 50, of Beadnell, Northumberland, falsely claimed she was due to receive a multi-million-pound inheritance to manipulate victims into funding her lifestyle. Victims were left with significant debts.

Gemma Kingsley

 

Kingsley used forged professional letters to sustain her lies. One victim spent tens of thousands of pounds on furniture, dental bills and wedding costs he believed would be reimbursed.

She also repeatedly used victims' bank cards without permission and opened a betting account in one victim's name, losing substantial sums through gambling.

A second victim paid large deposits for a Land Rover and a Porsche and funded expensive hotel stays before also falling victim to unauthorised card use.

In two further relationships in autumn 2019, Kingsley again used victims' personal and company bank cards without their knowledge. Legal firms and a bank were also defrauded through falsified documents.

The evidence put together by the Crown Prosecution Service was so overwhelming that in February, Kingsley pleaded guilty to six counts of theft, four counts of fraud by false representation, two counts of using a false instrument, and one count of possessing an article for use in fraud.

Andrew Eddy, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said: “Gemma Kingsley’s offending was calculated, persistent and financially and emotionally devastating for the men she targeted.

“She deliberately built trust, fabricated documents, and manipulated her victims into handing over large sums of money, all to maintain a lifestyle she could not legitimately afford.

“The Crown Prosecution Service worked closely with Wiltshire Police to present clear and compelling evidence of her sustained dishonesty, leading to her guilty pleas.

“Today’s sentence reflects the seriousness of her actions and demonstrates our commitment to prosecuting offenders who exploit others for personal gain.”

Notes to editors

  • Gemma Kingsley (DOB:22/11/1975) of Beadnell in Northumberland, pleaded guilty to the following offences on 11 February 2026 at Swindon Crown Court:
    • Six counts of theft
    • Four counts of fraud by false representation
    • Two counts of using a false instrument with intent that it will be accepted as genuine
    • One count of possessing an article for use in fraud
  • She was sentenced to 7 years and 7 months' imprisonment on 25 March 2026 at Swindon Crown Court
  • Andrew Eddy is a Senior Crown Prosecutor within the Complex Casework Unit for CPS Wessex
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