Skip to main content

Father, 34, who stole more than £250,000 from his bosses at Dunelm and gambled away money set aside for his family's weekly food shop is jailed for more than two years

A gambling addict has been jailed for more than two years after stealing nearly £250,000 from his employers to feed his addiction.

Former Dunelm employee Thomas Eaton spontaneously confessed to his bosses after he 'hit rock bottom' following his decision to gamble money set aside for his family's weekly food shop.

Leicester Crown Court heard the 34-year-old finance manager admitted forging an account book, submitting bogus expense claims worth £112,323 and fraudulently obtaining three company credit cards in order to steal cash.

Prosecutor Tony Stanford said Dunelm had spent around £100,000 investigating the fraud.

Eaton, of Melton Mowbray, previously admitted five counts of fraud and one count of false accounting.

He was jailed for 27 months on Friday.

Finance manager for Dunelm Thomas Eaton, 34, of Melton Mowbray, stole more than £250,000 from his employer and was jailed for more two years today

Finance manager for Dunelm Thomas Eaton, 34, of Melton Mowbray, stole more than £250,000 from his employer and was jailed for more two years today

In October, the court heard that bookmaker Betsafe bombarded the gambling addict  with personal messages and showered him with cash bonuses of up to £500.

Secret documents revealed the company allowed Eaton to continue betting thousands of pounds even after concerns were raised about his account. 

The court heard he took the money to fund a ‘gambling addiction that had escalated out of control’. 

On one occasion, Eaton said, he gambled £10 he had reserved to buy milk for his baby.

Yet he was treated like a VIP by the betting company and handed Premier League tickets to watch Manchester City and a night in a four-star hotel, according to documents obtained by the Mail.

Despite Recorder Adrian Reynolds describing the behaviour of some gambling companies as 'revolting', he told Eaton: 'The sad thing is we had to wait four years for you to see the light and do the decent thing.'

The recorder said he had seen a BBC Panorama programme on gambling last year and could 'still remember vividly scenes where people who were obviously struggling were being harassed by gambling companies'.

He continued: 'Mr Eaton, as revolted as I am by all of that, as I'm sure the vast majority of the country would be revolted by it, this is about what you have done not what they have done.

'This fraudulent activity was conducted over a sustained period of time - and it was a really sustained period of time.

'I'm afraid there is still a price to pay.'

Eaton, of Melton Mowbray, (pictured with wife Sam) admitted forging an account book, submitting bogus expense claims worth £112,323 and fraudulently obtaining three company credit cards in order to steal cash

Eaton, of Melton Mowbray, (pictured with wife Sam) admitted forging an account book, submitting bogus expense claims worth £112,323 and fraudulently obtaining three company credit cards in order to steal cash

Eaton's defence barrister Nichola Cafferkey said the defendant was 'in the grip of a very severe gambling addiction'.

But Ms Cafferkey added: 'While I acknowledge that the money was being wasted, it wasn't being used for fancy shopping trips or holidays and the like.'

She said gambling addiction 'can be likened to an illness' and that Eaton had 'lost all sense of judgment'.

Speaking in October, his wife said: ‘It makes me so sick... How was he allowed to spend so much? It doesn’t excuse what my husband has done, but if the companies had done their checks it wouldn’t have gone as far as it did.’ 

Betsafe documents obtained by the Mail showed he lost £36,422 between October 2017 and March 2018, and was given bonuses of £500 after he admitted he was ‘on a rotten run’. 

The records showws that in January 2018, Betsafe’s anti-money-laundering team even checked bank statements showing suspect transactions.

The account records from Betsafe, which is owned by Swedish giant Betsson, show reams of friendly messages between Eaton and his gambling account manager

The account records from Betsafe, which is owned by Swedish giant Betsson, show reams of friendly messages between Eaton and his gambling account manager

When asked to justify the suspicious funds in his account Eaton, of Asfordby Valley in Leicestershire, said the transactions were ‘some extra income from some expenses I was owed’.

His personal gambling account manager responded ‘that should be good’. Three hours later staff had given him the all-clear and he was given a £100 bonus.

Six weeks later, in March 2018, after he had lost £19,754, another check was triggered, which he failed. 

The account records from Betsafe, which is owned by Swedish giant Betsson, show reams of friendly messages between Eaton and his gambling account manager. 

In December 2017, following the Manchester City match, Eaton said: ‘Thanks again for a cracking day yesterday mate.’

The account manager replied: ‘No worries at all fella was a pleasure getting to meet you.’ 

In January 2018, he handed Eaton a £100 bonus telling his client: ‘Coz you deserve it fella that’s why. I like to reward my players.’

Eaton replied: ‘I’m on a rotten run at the moment’. And his manager replied: ‘See you need to stop punting elsewhere and only with me and your bonuses will increase.’ 

A week later the manager told Eaton he had given him a £200 bonus. Eaton replied: ‘nice one thanks mate,’ adding that he ‘had a horror show yesterday’. The account manager replied: ‘No worries at all fella. I had a good couple of bets but then went tits up’.

Popular posts from this blog

Study Abroad USA, College of Charleston, Popular Courses, Alumni

Thinking for Study Abroad USA. School of Charleston, the wonderful grounds is situated in the actual middle of a verifiable city - Charleston. Get snatched up by the wonderful and customary engineering, beautiful pathways, or look at the advanced steel and glass building which houses the School of Business. The grounds additionally gives students simple admittance to a few major tech organizations like Amazon's CreateSpace, Google, TwitPic, and so on. The school offers students nearby as well as off-grounds convenience going from completely outfitted home lobbies to memorable homes. It is prepared to offer different types of assistance and facilities like clubs, associations, sporting exercises, support administrations, etc. To put it plainly, the school grounds is rising with energy and there will never be a dull second for students at the College of Charleston. Concentrate on Abroad USA is improving and remunerating for your future. The energetic grounds likewise houses various

Best MBA Online Colleges in the USA

“Opportunities never open, instead we create them for us”. Beginning with this amazing saying, let’s unbox today’s knowledge. Love Business and marketing? Want to make a high-paid career in business administration? Well, if yes, then mate, we have got you something amazing to do!   We all imagine an effortless future with a cozy house and a laptop. Well, well! You can make this happen. Today, with this guide, we will be exploring some of the top-notch online MBA universities and institutes in the USA. Let’s get started! Why learn Online MBA from the USA? Access to More Options This online era has given a second chance to children who want to reflect on their careers while managing their hectic schedules. In this, the internet has played a very crucial in rejuvenating schools, institutes, and colleges to give the best education to students across the globe. Graduating with Less Debt Regular classes from high reputed institutes often charge heavy tuition fees. However onl

Sickening moment maskless 'Karen' COUGHS in the face of grocery store customer, then claims she doesn't have to wear a mask because she 'isn't sick'

A woman was captured on camera following a customer through a supermarket as she coughs on her after claiming she does not need a mask because she is not sick.  Video of the incident, which has garnered hundreds of thousands of views on Twitter alone, allegedly took place in a Su per Saver in Lincoln, Nebraska according to Twitter user @davenewworld_2. In it, an unidentified woman was captured dramatically coughing as she smiles saying 'Excuse me! I'm coming through' in the direction of the customer recording her. Scroll down for video An unidentified woman was captured dramatically coughing as she smiles saying 'Excuse me! I'm coming through' in the direction of a woman recording her A woman was captured on camera following a customer as she coughs on her in a supermarket without a mask on claiming she does not need one because she is not sick @chaiteabugz #karen #covid #karens #karensgonewild #karensalert #masks we were just wearing a mask at the store. ¿ o