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Conman who posed as fireman and lied about vasectomy is jailed for six years

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A CONMAN who lied to his fiancee about his name, marital status, wealth and even having had a vasectomy has been jailed for six years for his deceit and “frankly jaw-dropping arrogance”.

Coleen Greenwood had a baby with a man she believed was a heroic firefighte­r called James Scott, who had received £2 million from his mother who was a successful sports agent, and that they were to open a fancy boutique hotel and bar together and buy a mansion.

In fact, Newcastle Crown Court heard, he was really Greg Wilson, a 39-year-old former soldier, who was married with three children and living in Darlington, Durham.

During his series of frauds worth £100,000, Wilson lied about having testicular cancer and faked a vasectomy that led his partner to become pregnant while in her 40s, with a complex and life-threatenin­g birth when their son was just 23 weeks old.

Wilson said his fire service shift patterns meant he had to be away from her for periods in the week – when, in fact, he had a second life with his family.

When Miss Greenwood’s sister began to unravel the deception – after he had twice cancelled weddings to his fiancee at the plush Wynyard Hall, two-and-a-half years into their relationsh­ip – he handed their baby son through an open window in his car and drove off, never to see them again.

Miss Greenwood followed the proceeding­s via a video-link to the court and saw Judge James Adkin sentence him to six years in prison.

In a victim statement read out for her, she said she felt shock, hurt and disbelief when the frauds were uncovered.

Wilson, of Thornaby, Teesside, admitted a series of fraud charges as well as making a false statement when registerin­g a birth by naming himself as James Scott on his son’s birth certificat­e.

The judge told him: “The background to this offending shows frankly jaw-dropping arrogance and cruelty in the way that you so persistent­ly and wickedly deceived your victims, particular­ly Coleen Greenwood.

“You lied about your name, occupation, family details, marital status and, quite bizarrely, faked a vasectomy.

“You feigned other illness to postpone marriage and to prolong your frauds.

“You even had a child with

Miss Greenwood. So not only did you defraud her, but you subjected her to calculated emotional manipulati­on to be able to extract money from her and others.

“When you were confronted about what you had done, you did not have the courage to stay or apologise, you simply drove off, out of Miss Greenwood’s life, and never returned, seemingly without a care for her or for your own son, who by then had become attached to you.”

Julian White, defending, said: “Inevitably, he was going to be found out. His fabricatio­ns were impossible to fulfil and that of course leads to the question – what on earth was he was thinking?”

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