Pamela Gwinnett, 62, dubbed the ‘black widow,’ was ordered to sell her home to repay nearly £300,000 stolen from elderly client Joan Green, whom she isolated and manipulated. After being found guilty of fraud and theft while fleeing to Tenerife, Gwinnett was sentenced to six years in absentia. The court mandated a confiscation order for £350,180.79, with a potential 42-month prison term if she fails to comply. Judge Maher described Gwinnett’s actions as exploiting a vulnerable woman for personal gain.
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