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Fraudster jailed for conning elderly victim out of £56,000

Maidenhead: Jailed crook manipulate­d elderly man for his own gain

- By Kieran Bell kieranb@baylismedi­a.co.uk @Kieran B_ BM

A man has been sentenced to more than four years in prison after defrauding an elderly man in Maidenhead out of more than £50,000.

Antonello Chiappetta, 52, of no fixed address, ‘manipulate­d’ the man into a ‘horrendous ordeal’, police said.

He pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud by false representa­tion and was sentenced to four years and three months in jail at Reading Crown Court on Friday.

In June 2017, Chiappetta approached the 75year-old victim and asked if he could lend him some money. He told him that his mother had died and left him an inheritanc­e of £92,000, but in order to release it, he needed to pay solicitors a fee. He advised he would then pay the victim back.

Over the course of 18 months, the victim paid at least £56,000 to Chiappetta, who continued to make up more lies including saying he was homeless and needed the money to find somewhere to live.

It was only in

December 2018, when the victim’s son found out about the money, that Chiappetta was reported to the police.

A police investigat­ion establishe­d that Chiappetta had already received inheritanc­e money prior to him asking the victim for financial help.

Designated investigat­or Pippa Rouse, from Maidenhead Priority Crime Team, said: “Chiappetta took full advantage of an elderly man, manipulati­ng him into a horrendous ordeal which saw him lose tens of thousands of pounds.

“The impact was not only financial but also caused significan­t emotional strain on him and his family from which they are still recovering.

“We are pleased justice has now been done and that Chiappetta cannot subject anyone else to the same ordeal.”

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