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Conman spent grieving family’s inheritance on horse semen and other wasteful purchases

9 April 2026
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A fraudster named Peter Littler, 61, has been sentenced to 40 months in prison for misappropriating £166,000 from his father-in-law Joseph Webster’s estate. As the appointed executor of Webster’s will, Littler was responsible for distributing the inheritance to Webster’s children and grandchildren. However, he transferred the funds from the sale of Webster’s house into his personal account instead of forwarding them to the rightful beneficiaries, despite their repeated requests. Littler’s extravagant spending included a £3,000 birthday party and £2,000 on horse semen. He claimed he could do as he pleased in his role, which ultimately led to his conviction for fraud by abuse of position at Preston Crown Court.

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This case highlights the potential for abuse of trust in executorship roles, where individuals are tasked with managing estates during vulnerable times. The legal framework surrounding wills and estates is designed to protect beneficiaries, but instances of fraud can undermine these protections. In this case, Littler’s actions not only caused financial harm but also emotional distress to the grieving family, illustrating the broader implications of such deceit. The outcome of this case serves as a warning about the importance of transparency and accountability in estate management.

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