Daughters of 'Essex Spiderman' Ordered to Repay Victims
Daughters of 'Essex Spiderman' Ordered to Repay Victims
Daughters of 'Essex Spiderman' Ordered to Repay Victims
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Lord Alan Sugar expressed gratitude towards Essex Police for their successful investigation leading to the daughters of serial burglar David Buisson, known as the 'Essex Spiderman,' being ordered to pay back nearly £100,000 to victims of their father's crimes. Buisson, who conducted a £1.2 million crime spree between 2015 and 2017, targeted homes and businesses, including Lord Sugar's mansion, resulting in a conviction and compensation orders for his victims. The daughters, Tailah Morris-Buisson and Bella Morris-Buisson, were found to have benefited significantly from their father's criminal proceeds, with a money laundering investigation revealing their involvement. Both sisters were charged with acquiring criminal property and concealing assets, leading to convictions and orders to repay the victims. Lord Sugar applauded the police's dedication and hoped this case would deter others from profiting from criminal activities.

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