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5:18pm Monday 19th May 2008
A brothel boss who made thousands running a number of houses of ill repute has been ordered to pay £1.
Sean Court was told he would have to serve a further seven days on top of a two jail year if he doesn't cough up the nominal amount.
But should the 29-year-old come into money during the next six years he will have to pay almost £25,000 as the proceeds from his crime.
Judge Charles Wade, sitting at Swindon crown court, found that Court benefited to the tune of £24,514.96p.
But as he had no assets and is in custody serving his sentence he ruled he must repay just one pound.
However as the ruling has been made under the Proceeds of Crime Act prosecutors have six years during which they can return to get the rest of the benefit figure.
That means should Court, of County Road, obtain the cash either through earnings or any other way like winning the lottery they can reopen the case.
Court was arrested after police raided a number of brothels including one on Queen's Road, Swindon, where Oriental girls had been trafficked.
Although he wasn't at the property when police stormed in on Thursday November 29 last year there was plenty of evidence connecting him to it.
He was also involved in running two more in Oxford and was only caught after a high speed chase through the city centre where he crashed his Range Rover.
Andrew Nicholson showed the lightning reactions that have made the New Zealand Olympian a very hard man to beat at the new Dauntsey British Eventing one day event near Chippenham.
Cricket: Wiltshire have appointed James Hibberd as their captain for the 2009 season. For the past three years, he has been vice-captain to Richard Bedbrook who has stood down as a result of his new appointment as Performance Manager at Surrey County Cricket Club. James plays his club cricket for South Wilts.
Chippenham Town have signed 20-year-old midfielder Aaron Ledgister from Cheltenham Town on a one-month loan deal.
Swindon Town manager Maurice Malpas will play a full strength side in tomorrow’s Johnstone Paint Trophy tie at Hereford United in an effort to bring a positive atmosphere back to the club.
Australian Rules Football: Chippenham Redbacks players Robert Kerr, Lee Tarn and Rob Fielder have been selected to represent England at the 2008 EU Cup in Prague this weekend for Australian Rules Football.
Motorbike racing: Last Saturday saw the final round of the N G Road Racing championship held at Thruxton in Hampshire.
Superbikes: After qualifying in a fantastic second place, any hopes that Tommy Bridewell had of rounding out an eventful season in the Suzuki GSXR750 European Cup in style vanished when he crashed heavily on the third lap of the final round held at Magny Cours in France.
Speedway: The curtain falls on Swindon’s 2008 campaign this coming Sunday, 12 October, starting at 6pm., when a Four-Team Tournament takes centre stage at Blunsdon.
Rugby: Corsham 2nd were no match for a rampant Saddlebacks side who won their third consecutive League game by 52 points to nil.
Motorsport: Westbury’s Shane Marshall took his first outright championship title at the Castle Combe Circuit’s final race meeting of 2008 on Saturday.
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