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The Independent
19 hours ago
- Business
- The Independent
Former Nasa scientist admits defrauding investors and using money to buy house
An 85-year-old former Nasa scientist has admitted defrauding investors and using some of the proceeds to buy a house. John Burford generated more than £1 million from 100 investors through his illegal practices, but only £760,000 was ever traded – much of which was lost. Substantial amounts of the money investors sent him was actually used to buy his own home, a court heard. Burford appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday wearing a brown jacket, grey trousers and brown boots. He admitted fraud by false representation and carrying on a regulated activity when not authorised between January 2020 and December 2023. He has a PhD in physics from the University of Toronto and worked for Nasa in its manned Mars exploration team based in Washington DC, before moving into finance, his biography on publisher Pan Macmillan's website says. Prosecutor Tom Godfrey told the court Burford set up a scheme which sent subscribers daily email alerts with investment opportunities. He traded £760,000 worth of the money generated, but 'lost significant sums', Mr Godfrey said. 'He used substantial amounts of the money received to buy his own home,' he added. The former scientist, who now lives in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, was the sole director of Financial Trading Strategies Ltd, but was not authorised to trade in the UK, the court heard. Carrying out unauthorised business is an offence punishable by a fine and/or up to two years' imprisonment. Burford, who has no previous convictions, will be sentenced at Southwark Crown Court at a later date.


Telegraph
20 hours ago
- Business
- Telegraph
Former Nasa scientist, 85, admits defrauding investors and using funds to buy house
An 85-year-old former Nasa scientist has admitted defrauding investors and using some of the proceeds to buy a house. John Burford generated more than £1 million from 100 investors through his illegal practices, but only £760,000 was ever traded, much of which was lost. Substantial amounts of the money investors sent him were used to buy his own home, a court heard. Burford appeared at Westminster magistrates' court on Friday. He admitted fraud by false representation and carrying on a regulated activity when not authorised between January 2020 and December 2023. He has a PhD in physics from the University of Toronto and worked for Nasa in its manned Mars exploration team based in Washington DC, before moving into finance, his biography on the publisher Pan Macmillan's website says. Tom Godfrey, prosecuting, told the court Burford set up a scheme that sent subscribers daily email alerts with investment opportunities. Mr Godfrey said he traded £760,000 of the money generated, but 'lost significant sums'. 'He used substantial amounts of the money received to buy his own home,' he added. The former scientist, who now lives in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, was the sole director of Financial Trading Strategies Ltd but was not authorised to trade in the UK, the court heard. Carrying out unauthorised business is an offence punishable by a fine and/or up to two years' imprisonment. Burford, who has no previous convictions, will be sentenced at Southwark Crown Court at a later date.


BBC News
20 hours ago
- Business
- BBC News
Ex-Nasa scientist, 85, defrauded investors and used money to buy house
A former Nasa scientist has admitted defrauding investors and using some of the proceeds to buy a Burford generated more than £1m from 100 investors through his illegal practices, but only £760,000 was ever traded - much of which was amounts of the money investors sent him was actually used to buy his own home, Westminster Magistrates' Court 85-year-old, who now lives in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, admitted fraud by false representation between January 2020 and December 2023 when he appeared in court on Friday. 'Lost significant sums' He also pleaded guilty to carrying on a regulated activity when not defendant has a PhD in physics from the University of Toronto and worked for Nasa in its manned Mars exploration team based in Washington DC, before moving into finance, his biography on publisher Pan Macmillan's website Tom Godfrey told the court Burford set up a scheme, in which subscribers were daily email alerts with investment traded £760,000 worth of the money generated, but "lost significant sums", Mr Godfrey said."He used substantial amounts of the money received to buy his own home," he former scientist was the sole director of Financial Trading Strategies Ltd, but was not authorised to trade in the UK, the court out unauthorised business is an offence punishable by a fine and can carry a sentence of up to two years' who has no previous convictions, will be sentenced at Southwark Crown Court at a later date.
Yahoo
21 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Former Nasa scientist admits defrauding investors and using money to buy house
An 85-year-old former Nasa scientist has admitted defrauding investors and using some of the proceeds to buy a house. John Burford generated more than £1 million from 100 investors through his illegal practices, but only £760,000 was ever traded – much of which was lost. Substantial amounts of the money investors sent him was actually used to buy his own home, a court heard. Burford appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday wearing a brown jacket, grey trousers and brown boots. He admitted fraud by false representation and carrying on a regulated activity when not authorised between January 2020 and December 2023. He has a PhD in physics from the University of Toronto and worked for Nasa in its manned Mars exploration team based in Washington DC, before moving into finance, his biography on publisher Pan Macmillan's website says. Prosecutor Tom Godfrey told the court Burford set up a scheme which sent subscribers daily email alerts with investment opportunities. He traded £760,000 worth of the money generated, but 'lost significant sums', Mr Godfrey said. 'He used substantial amounts of the money received to buy his own home,' he added. The former scientist, who now lives in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, was the sole director of Financial Trading Strategies Ltd, but was not authorised to trade in the UK, the court heard. Carrying out unauthorised business is an offence punishable by a fine and/or up to two years' imprisonment. Burford, who has no previous convictions, will be sentenced at Southwark Crown Court at a later date.