Sunday Mail (UK)

Jobless star said it was his stash

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money. Baird appeared in court unrepresen­ted and denied the money was illegal.

Sources say he told police he had saved the funds and always carried the cash around with him because he “doesn’t like banks”.

It has also been claimed Baird told police he was on his way to Tesco to buy f lowers and a birthday card for his girlfriend.

The source said: “Marvin says he saved the money from his benefit payments.

“He’s told everyone that it was being put aside to decorate his house.

“This is a lot of money for him to lose.”

Baird shot to fame 10 years ago after appearing on BBC documentar­y The Scheme, which followed the lives of people living in Kilmarnock’s Onthank housing estate.

His on- off relationsh­ip with Dayna McLaughlin featured heavily in the series, which was described by some critics as “poverty porn”.

Legal dif f iculties meant episodes were often postponed but, at its height, it was watched by 840,000 viewers.

Baird became a household name with his “Happy as Larry” catchphras­e.

However, he was jailed for six months in 2016 for failing to do a single hour of community service after being caught in possession of a knife.

Baird was put behind bars again for 18 months in 2018 after police smashed down his front door and found him in bed with a woman and 20 wraps of heroin.

A police spokeswoma­n said: “We can confirm a 40-year-old man was stopped by officers in Dean Street, Kilmarnock, on May 12.

“A quantity of cash was seized from him under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.”

A Crown Office spokeswoma­n said: “As it’s an ongoing case, we can’t comment at the moment.”

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