Car dealer who fleeced Premiership star jailed
A judge at Birmingham Crown Court condemned Richard Esprit for using “the verbal equivalent of smoke and mirrors” to steal from Aston Villa striker John Carew.
Esprit, 44, was convicted of two counts of theft and two of fraud following a trial in December at which Carew gave evidence.
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Hide AdThe trial heard that Esprit, of Wraysbury, near Staines, west London, befriended the footballer and offered to supply him with a bespoke Porsche Cayenne Gemballa and a Porsche 997.
But despite taking payments for the cars, Esprit failed to deliver the Gemballa, took back the 997 after problems with its paperwork and pocketed £46,000 from the sale of a BMW belonging to the Norwegian international, who is currently on loan to Stoke City.
Passing sentence, Judge Rupert Mayo told the car dealer: “In March to June of 2007 you obtained nearly a quarter of a million pounds from John Carew by fraud.
“You sought to hide the raw truth with the verbal equivalent of smoke and mirrors. This case truly crosses the custody threshold.”
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Hide AdBefore the judge passed sentence, Esprit’s counsel, William Eaglestone, said his client had lost control of his relationship with Carew and lapsed into dishonesty.
The court heard Esprit used some of the stolen money to make mortgage payments, while ignoring the parlous state of his business.
Mr Eaglestone added: “He is completely disgusted and appalled by his deplorable behaviour, particularly because, in his words, Mr Carew was such a good guy.”