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  1. Dec 11, 2023 · Former Jongleurs boss Marios Lourides has been jailed for ten years, after a retrial found him guilty of multi-million pound fraud. The accountant, 59, had used the comedy club chain to help launder the money from the dubious scheme, which could have conned investors out of up to £30million.

  2. Dec 15, 2023 · An accountant and finance director has been jailed after masterminding a £7.9m ponzi scheme to defraud investors and fund a luxury lifestyle. Marios Lourides was the former finance directors of the Jongleurs comedy clubs, and ran an elaborate ponzi scheme with fellow director Mark Ablitt.

  3. Dec 14, 2023 · Two accountants swindled clients in an £8.7 million investment fraud to fund luxury cars, holidays and a stake in Notts County football club. Mark Ablitt and Marios Lourides promised victims ...

  4. Apr 26, 2024 · They said ‘Mr Lourides has appealed his conviction regarding his criminal matter and therefore would be grateful if the hearing on the 26th April [2024], could be postponed, until the conclusion of the criminal appeal.’

  5. Dec 13, 2023 · Olivia Haggar, led by Cameron Brown KC, prosecuted Marios Lourides for his part in running a £10 million Ponzi scheme. Following a 13-week trial, he was unanimously convicted and sentenced to 10 years.

  6. www.5kbw.co.uk › barristers › profileOlivia Haggar | 5KBW

    Olivia Haggar, led by Cameron Brown KC of Red Lion chambers, prosecuted Marios Lourides for his part in running a £10 million Ponzi scheme. Following a 13-week trial at Kingston Crown Court, he was unanimously convicted and sentenced to 10 years.

  7. Jun 28, 2019 · Mario Lourides, the crooked former boss of the Jongleurs comedy club chain, has been drummed out of his professional body. Chortle can reveal that in a damning ruling, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants branded Lourides – who is already serving ten years for fraud – ‘deplorable’.

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