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Jun 13, 2026
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London Renter Scammed Out of £77,000 by Fraudster

AI Summary
A 34-year-old man, Frederic Priestley, has been jailed for 2 years and 11 months for scamming over 30 people out of £77,000 in a rental scam in London. He falsely advertised a property on Facebook and obtained deposits and rent payments from victims.

The Rental Scam

A man has been jailed after defrauding more than 30 people out of more than £77,000 in a rental scam, police said.

Frederic Priestley, 34, from Southwark, London, falsely advertised a property for rent on Facebook between April and September last year.

The Scam Details

He provided prospective renters with tenancy agreements and obtained deposits and rent payments, although he never owned the property and it was not available to rent.

On Friday, Priestley was sentenced to two years and 11 months in prison for fraud by false representation at Inner London crown court.

The Financial Impact

  • The Metropolitan police said they received 34 separate reports from Action Fraud in September last year alleging Priestley did not follow through with rental agreements for a flat in Southwark.
  • Officers found that significant payments were made during the period from victims to Priestley, totalling £77,400.
  • The amounts tended to range between £800 and £2,000 under the guise of deposits and associated fees.

The Investigation and Sentence

DC Abimbola Emiola, from the Met’s economic crime team, said: “Priestley exploited people who were simply looking for somewhere to live, using convincing paperwork and false reassurances to make his scheme appear legitimate.

“This was not an isolated incident, but a sustained fraud carried out over many months, affecting dozens of victims and causing significant financial and emotional distress.

“This sentence demonstrates that we will pursue those who abuse online platforms to commit fraud. We encourage anyone who believes they may have been a victim to report it as soon as possible.”

The Future Outlook

The defendant was arrested in October 2025 and pleaded guilty at a hearing at Croydon magistrates court in April.

Mobile phone analysis gathered by officers supported the investigation alongside victim statements.