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    Behind the scenes of James Stunt’s ‘£266M money-laundering operation’

    James MartinBy James MartinMay 5, 2022No Comments8 Mins Read
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    This photograph of staff counting bundles of cash is alleged to be incriminating evidence in a £266million money laundering trial against businessman James Stunt and his associates.

    The jury at Leeds Cloth Hall Court was shown the photo – sent by one of the defendants on WhatsApp – as the prosecution detailed its case against eight people in the dock.

    Socialite Stunt took ‘a very hands-on approach’ as his company became involved in a ‘sophisticated’ £266million money-laundering operation, prosecutors have claimed. 

    Nicholas Clarke, QC, said the picture was taken in the London offices of Stunt and Co in February 2016 and shows staff counting large amounts of ‘dirty’ cash. The man sat on the right in front of the counting machine is Stunt’s now dead brother Lee Stunt, who worked with him at the time and later died from a heroin overdose.

    James Stunt, the former husband of heiress Petra Ecclestone, is alleged to have been at the heart of the money laundering scheme to turn criminal cash into gold.

    Tens of millions of pounds passed through his office before being collected by the security company G4S and the Post Office and deposited into the bank account of Bradford gold dealer Fowler Oldfield, Leeds Cloth Hall Court has heard.

    More than £46million was sent back to Stunt and Co who spent more than £50million buying gold bars from a bank which was then turned into grains of gold and exported to Dubai, the court heard. It was part of a complex scheme to convert the proceeds of crime into untraceable gold, the jury was told.

    Gregory Frankel, a Fowler Oldfield director and Vice-President of Stunt and Co, was allegedly sent the money-counting photo by colleague Alexander Tulloch with the comment ‘we have a logistics system in place!’ The court heard Frankel was heavily involved in the laundering operation, and delivered some cash himself. Another message sent to Frankel by another co-defendent, shown to court, said: ‘James not happy though . . . James wants to know what his profit is for this week. Concerned about profitability etc’.

    He was not paid a salary by Stunt for his role in the company but had use of his apartment in London and a Lamborghini car. 

    Heidi Buckler, 45, Gregory Frankel, 44, Paul Miller, 45, Haroon Rashid, 51, Daniel Rawson, 45, Francesca Sota, 34, James Stunt, 40 and Alexander Tulloch, 41, all deny money laundering. Stunt and Sota also deny forgery.

    James Stunt's late sibling Lee Stunt (pictured right, seated) is one of the Stunt company staff counting allegedly laundered money in his brother's office in an image sent on WhatsApp and shown to the jury

    James Stunt’s late sibling Lee Stunt (pictured right, seated) is one of the Stunt company staff counting allegedly laundered money in his brother’s office in an image sent on WhatsApp and shown to the jury

    CCTV shown to the jury shows cash being counted and then packaged up during an alleged £266million money-laundering operation

    CCTV shown to the jury shows cash being counted and then packaged up during an alleged £266million money-laundering operation

    After the cash was counted, the money was then wrapped and taped up and put in a holdall (pictured)

    After the cash was counted, the money was then wrapped and taped up and put in a holdall (pictured)

    James Stunt with his girlfriend Helena Robinson outside Leeds Cloth Hall Court this morning

    James Stunt with his girlfriend Helena Robinson outside Leeds Cloth Hall Court this morning

    The former husband of Formula One heiress Petra Ecclestone is one of eight defendants on trial over an alleged network which the court heard saw millions of pounds deposited in the bank account of Bradford gold dealer Fowler Oldfield over two years.

    Prosecutors claim the ‘criminal cash’ was brought into business addresses owned or managed by Stunt and his co-defendants between January 2014 and September 2016.

    Leeds Cloth Hall Court previously heard that hundreds of thousands of pounds at a time was brought in carrier bags and holdalls to Fowler Oldfield in Bradford, West Yorkshire. 

    Prosecutor Nicholas Clarke QC said the defendants hid the origin of the money by washing it through a company bank account and using the proceeds to buy gold.

    On Wednesday jurors were shown messages between Stunt’s employees and co-defendants Alex Tulloch and Francesca Sota, and staff at Fowler Oldfield. The court heard one message from Tulloch in November 2015 said: ‘James not happy though… James wants to know what his profit is for this week. Concerned about profitability etc.’

    The court was told another message from Tulloch in April 2016, when Stunt was living out of the country, said: ‘Ensure that I get updated at least daily on £ in London and Bradford. Gold sold: Lock ins (Scotia), Cookson’s, Dubai. Refining: Any material coming out of the refinery.’

    Mr Clarke QC said this showed Stunt was ‘taking a very hands-on approach even though he was a very long way away at the time’.

    He said that Stunt was the owner and director of Stunt & Co but ‘delegated much of the responsibility to others’.

    The prosecutor told the court: ‘He was not involved in the day-to-day management of the buying and selling of gold and was not included in most of the correspondence via electronic means.

    ‘However, emails between others demonstrate that he was very much aware of and authorised what was going on.’

    Jurors were told the alleged money laundering then ‘went national’ as one of Fowler Oldfield’s directors, Greg Frankel, became a vice president of Stunt & Co, and Stunt’s premises in London also started receiving cash. 

    Five defendants from Fowler Oldfield – Greg Frankel, Daniel Rawson, Paul Miller, Heidi Buckler and Haroon ‘Harry’ Rashid – all say the prosecution cannot prove that any of the cash was criminal property.

    The former husband of Formula One heiress Petra Ecclestone (pictured today) is one of eight defendants on trial over an alleged network which the court heard saw millions of pounds deposited in the bank account of Bradford gold dealer Fowler Oldfield over two years.

    The former husband of Formula One heiress Petra Ecclestone (pictured today) is one of eight defendants on trial over an alleged network which the court heard saw millions of pounds deposited in the bank account of Bradford gold dealer Fowler Oldfield over two years.

    This graphic shows how prosecutors claim the alleged money laundering took place

    This graphic shows how prosecutors claim the alleged money laundering took place

    On Wednesday jurors were shown messages between Stunt's employees and co-defendants Alex Tulloch (pictured) at Fowler Oldfield

    Jurors were told the alleged money laundering then 'went national' as one of Fowler Oldfield's directors, Greg Frankel, became a vice president of Stunt & Co, and Stunt's premises in London also started receiving cash. Pictured: Defendant Heidi Buckler

    Jurors were shown messages between Stunt’s employees and co-defendants Alex Tulloch (left) at Fowler Oldfield. Right, Defendant Heidi Buckler

    Five defendants from Fowler Oldfield - Greg Frankel, Daniel Rawson, Paul Miller (pictured), Heidi Buckler and Haroon 'Harry' Rashid - all say the prosecution cannot prove that any of the cash was criminal property

    Five defendants from Fowler Oldfield – Greg Frankel, Daniel Rawson, Paul Miller (pictured), Heidi Buckler and Haroon ‘Harry’ Rashid – all say the prosecution cannot prove that any of the cash was criminal property 

    Wads of suspicious cash with 'an unusual smell' which were seized by police

    Bars of gold

    Wads of suspicious Scottish cash (left) with an ‘unusual smell’ were seized by police. This was then used to buy gold from two Birmingham suppliers, the court heard

    The former husband of Formula One heiress Petra Ecclestone is one of eight defendants on trial over an alleged money laundering network

    The former husband of Formula One heiress Petra Ecclestone is one of eight defendants on trial over an alleged money laundering network

    During one month in 2016 an average of £1.7million was being paid into the Fowler Oldfield account every day. Pictured: A bag stuffed full of cash that was found by cops

    During one month in 2016 an average of £1.7million was being paid into the Fowler Oldfield account every day. Pictured: A bag stuffed full of cash that was found by cops

    Stunt, 40, is one of eight defendants charged with money laundering cash that was taken to premises (pictured) owned by Bradford gold dealer Fowler Oldfield between January 2014 and September 2016

    Stunt, 40, is one of eight defendants charged with money laundering cash that was taken to premises (pictured) owned by Bradford gold dealer Fowler Oldfield between January 2014 and September 2016

    The court heard Fowler Oldfield was a small family jewellery company that used to buy, in relatively modest amounts, scrap gold from the jewellery trade which would then be melted down or refined into larger amounts

    The court heard Fowler Oldfield was a small family jewellery company that used to buy, in relatively modest amounts, scrap gold from the jewellery trade which would then be melted down or refined into larger amounts

    Nicholas Clarke QC said it was 'blindingly obvious this was criminal cash' being washed through a company account in a classic money laundering scheme to make the funds appear legitimate

    Nicholas Clarke QC said it was ‘blindingly obvious this was criminal cash’ being washed through a company account in a classic money laundering scheme to make the funds appear legitimate 

    Police found cash and bags that were being held inside the safe within the office of Fowler Oldfield's premises

    Police found cash and bags that were being held inside the safe within the office of Fowler Oldfield’s premises

    James Stunt with Petra Ecclestone and her father Bernie , left of Bernie, with her beau James Stunt and Tamara Ecclestone (R) with right, with her partner Omar Khyami during his 80th Birthday dinner at Scotts Restaurant in Mount Street Mayfair.Bernie Ecclestone's 80th Birthday dinner at Scotts Restaurant in Mount Street Mayfair

    James Stunt with Petra Ecclestone and her father Bernie Ecclestone in Mayfair in 2010

    Stunt and the defendants from his company – Tulloch and Sota – say they ‘don’t know whether it was’, the court has heard.

    But prosecutors say it is ‘blindingly obvious this was criminal cash’ and each of the defendants ‘must at the very least have suspected that the source of the money was criminal in origin’.

    Jurors were told West Yorkshire Police launched Operation Larkshot to investigate large amounts of cash being credited to the bank account of Fowler Oldfield and collected from three sites – Fowler Oldfield’s own premises, the offices of James Stunt in central London and a new company called Pure Nines in Hatton Garden.

    Mr Clarke said substantial amounts of cash were being paid into a bank account of Fowler Oldfield Limited from 2014.

    He told jurors they aroused the suspicions of bank staff because ‘they were of such an amount, on a daily basis, as may come from a Premier League football stadium on a match day or similar size venue or event’.

    The wider investigation discovered that from January 1 2014 until September 16 2016, more than £266million in cash and unknown deposits were paid into the Fowler Oldfield bank account, the court heard.

    Buckler, 45, Frankel, 44, Miller, 45, Rashid, 51, Rawson, 45, Sota, 34, Stunt, 40 and Tulloch, 41, all deny money laundering. Stunt and Sota also deny forgery.

    Stunt married Ms Ecclestone, daughter of F1 tycoon Bernie Ecclestone, in Italy in 2011. They had three children together but divorced in 2017.



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