Jason Ranford accused of £24k fraud over sale of limo owned by credit company

A former Brunel Rooms nightclub boss has appeared in court charged with committing fraud to the value of more than £24,000.

34-year-old Jason Ranford appeared before Swindon Magistrates’ Court this morning (1 September) where he entered a not guilty plea to one count of fraud by false representation.

The defendant, of Hinton Parva Lane, is accused of selling a silver Lincoln limousine owned by Green Light Credit Limited, a credit lender, in November 2017.

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Prosecutor Asha Seenauth said it is the crown’s case that Ranford used £5,000 secured from the lender to buy the vehicle but failed to make any repayments.

It’s claimed he then sold the limousine, belonging to the lender, to a limousine company owner for £3,500 with no mention of the outstanding finance agreement or third party involvement.

Green Light Credit Limited claims it amassed £24,604.09 in fees during the attempted recovery and repossession operation. The vehicle was not successfully traced.

Ranford faces a magistrates court trial on 25 February 2022.

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