Fraudster used seven different identities to make £4.5m

Fraudster who used seven different identities including posing as a friend of Boris Johnson, a cruise ship captain and a British Airways pilot made £4.5m through sleazy scams

  • Jody Oliver, 45, has had a wife, two male fiances and at least two boyfriends 
  • He was already serving six years in jail for posing as a cruise ship captain 

A serial fraudster used seven different identities – including a cruise ship captain, British Airways pilot and ‘friend’ of Boris Johnson – to pull off an estimated £4.5 million of scams.

Jody Oliver has had a wife, two male fiances and at least two boyfriends over two decades while pretending to be variously a police officer, a Swedish-speaking car expert and heir to a £30 million trust fund.

Oliver, 45, who was already serving a six-year jail term for posing as a cruise ship captain to sell fake holidays to friends, has been handed a further prison sentence for conning his 86 year-old father-in-law and a charity shop manager.

Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court heard he took £105,000 from David Hawkes over a two-and-a-half-year period between 2016 and 2019 after claiming his NatWest bank account had been hacked. 

Handing him a further six-year sentence for fraud and theft, Judge Jeremy Jenkins called Oliver a ‘devious and thoroughly dishonest character who will stop at nothing to defraud others’.

Oliver was jailed in July last year for the cruise ship scam.

Jody Oliver has had a wife, two male fiances and at least two boyfriends over two decades

He used seven different identities – including a cruise ship captain, British Airways pilot and ‘friend’ of Boris Johnson – to pull off an estimated £4.5 million of scams

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