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Fresh blow for Charlotte Dawson as company shuts down with £88k tax bill – after she takes back ‘sexting' fiance
Fresh blow for Charlotte Dawson as company shuts down with £88k tax bill – after she takes back ‘sexting' fiance

The Sun

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Fresh blow for Charlotte Dawson as company shuts down with £88k tax bill – after she takes back ‘sexting' fiance

AFTER taking back her 'sexting' fiance, Charlotte Dawson is facing a fresh devastating blow. The stunning reality star, 32, has been has been hit with business troubles after her partner was caught sexting another woman. 6 6 6 Charlotte has been engaged to Matt Sarsfield since 2020, and together they share two sons and a baby daughter. After the sexting scandal emerged last year, Charlotte took Matt back despite being "devastated" by the ordeal. And now the mum of three is facing business troubles as her private company Dawsylicious goes into liquidation. The company has collapsed and now owes a rather large sum of money. Dawsylicious' tax debts comprise £33,500 in VAT, £1,000 in PAYE and NI and £53,500 in corporation tax. This means the company in question owes £88,000 in total to HMRC. All of this has been reported on a statement of affairs filed at Companies House. The document, which was signed off by Charlotte earlier this month, reports that she also owes £200 to Red Dot Chartered Accountants. Her firm had £15,000 in assets with which to help pay its debts, reducing its estimated deficit to £73,300. It is estimated that assets comprising a share of the £88,000 in monies owed to the business by debtors. Charlotte set the business up in May 2020. Charlotte Dawson gives birth to baby girl as she welcomes third child with Matthew Sarsfield It is a creditors voluntary liquidation, liquidator Richard Williamson appointed on May 19. The 2023 accounts and 2024 confirmation statement are both overdue on Companies House. Three strike off notices have been issued against it over overdue documents. The first was issued in 2021, and the most recent in April of 2024. Charlotte Dawson - relationship statement in FULL CHARLOTTE Dawson has been left "humiliated Here is her emotional statement in full. In a message posted on Instagram she said: "I've had loads of messages regarding mine and Matthew's relationship and I wanted to just be honest with all of you as I navigate through this. "I was in complete shock and devastated. "Whilst so many of you have been kind and caring, there have been a number of people that have said I've sold this story for money. "This is completely fales and I would never do this to my family or myself. "The story was sold by the girl and I have no idea who she is. "I'm extremely hurt, upset and disappointed about the situation. "It's hard enough going through something like this in private, let alone publicly. "My only focus right now is on my beautiful boys as they are my main priority. "Thank you to everyone who has shared their love and support. It doesn't go unnoticed." Charlotte, 31, has been engaged to her partner Matt Sarsfield since September 2020. Dawsylicious is Charlotte's only limited company listed on Companies House. The nature of her now liquidated business is reported as wholesale of clothing and footwear. She has a tanning business, which is unrelated to Dawsylicious. Charlotte also co-owns and co-directs the business with fiance Matt. The company she shared with Matt has filed two sets of accounts at Companies House. Filed in October 2022 figures for the year ended May 31 2022 reported retained earnings at £4,699. Charlotte's firm holding £40,152 in assets as at the date of the accounts, including £14,490 in cash. Bills due within the year were reported at £35,353 - including £32,852 in taxation and social security. Both Charlotte and Matt owed the firm money - Charlotte at £7,422, and Matt at £7,421. 6 6

Lib Dem accused of abuse of power over ‘I want you' texts to translator on Ukraine visit
Lib Dem accused of abuse of power over ‘I want you' texts to translator on Ukraine visit

Daily Mail​

time24-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Mail​

Lib Dem accused of abuse of power over ‘I want you' texts to translator on Ukraine visit

A Liberal Democrat MP has been accused of an 'abuse of power' after sexting a Ukrainian translator during an official visit to the war-torn country. Last night the party faced calls to strip the whip from Cameron Thomas over the 'inappropriate' advances. The Tewkesbury MP sent intimate WhatsApp messages to the woman who had been tasked with working with the delegation of MPs in February while they were on a parliamentary visit to Ukraine. The visit marked the third anniversary of Russia 's invasion and involved travelling to the capital Kyiv and the city of Lviv, as well as attending a conference. The WhatsApp messages – seen by this newspaper – include Mr Thomas, 42, telling the interpreter 'I want you' and 'I wish I could stay with you for a few days'. The Mail on Sunday understands the messages were then shown by the woman to others on the trip, who claimed they had made her uncomfortable. Mr Thomas denies any wrongdoing. Last night MPs accused the RAF veteran of abusing his position as an MP on an official delegation to make advances to someone tasked with working with them. One Tory MP aware of the allegations said: 'Given the courage and sacrifice shown by Ukrainians in the fight for their country's very existence, it is unthinkable that one of our MPs should be treating an official visit to a warzone in this way. To abuse his power as an MP by preying on a young woman is disgraceful. The Liberal Democrats should remove the whip.' In the Commons register of interests, Mr Thomas declared the purpose of the visit as: 'Support, aid, and to highlight areas that have been devastated by the war.' The costs of his trip were met by several organisations, including telecoms network Kyivstar and the Yalta European Strategy, a forum founded by Ukrainian oligarch Victor Pinchuk. Following the visit, Mr Thomas was one of 15 MPs and six peers banned from entering Russia. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the UK's 'confrontational' stance towards Moscow was the reason for barring the politicians. At the time, Mr Thomas said the ban had given him 'the greatest possible endorsement' of his parliamentary activity. The MP said his visit to Ukraine, which saw him cross the border from Poland to Lviv before travelling to the capital, opened his eyes to 'the devastation' of the war. He told the BBC in March: 'I found their people to be really, really hospitable. 'They're so incredibly resilient and they respect the British people so much, both for the support we've been giving them, and [because they] take inspiration for their own fight from the Battle of Britain. I very much hope we can see them through to victory in their own finest hour.'

Influencer allegedly caught sexting 14-year-old remanded 4 days
Influencer allegedly caught sexting 14-year-old remanded 4 days

Free Malaysia Today

time23-05-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

Influencer allegedly caught sexting 14-year-old remanded 4 days

Gombak police chief Noor Ariffin Nasir advised parents to monitor their children's activities online and report any suspicious behaviour to the authorities immediately. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : A 22-year-old social media influencer allegedly caught sexting a 14-year-old girl has been remanded for four days by the police. Gombak police chief Noor Ariffin Nasir said the suspect was assisting investigations under Section 15(e) of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017 for causing a child to watch or hear a visual, audio or written representation of someone engaged in an activity sexual in nature. He said the suspect was arrested yesterday after a police report lodged by the victim's mother alleged that her teenage daughter had received messages and pictures that had sexual elements via a social media platform. 'Preliminary investigations found that the suspect had sent several lewd images and messages with sexual elements to the victim since early May. 'The police view the sexual exploitation of children seriously and will take stern action against any individual involved in such offences,' he said in a statement. Noor Ariffin also advised parents to monitor their children's activities online and report any suspicious behaviour to the authorities immediately. Harian Metro reported earlier that the suspect had surrendered himself at the Gombak police headquarters yesterday. He allegedly sent a lewd picture to the teenager, purportedly to show a scar he had received from an operation. He is said to have apologised to the teen's mother over the issue.

Sextortion: Quebec City police warns of young ‘girls' targeting teenage boys
Sextortion: Quebec City police warns of young ‘girls' targeting teenage boys

CTV News

time22-05-2025

  • CTV News

Sextortion: Quebec City police warns of young ‘girls' targeting teenage boys

Quebec City police (SPVQ) is issuing a call for vigilance following 'several cases' of reported sextortion targeting young boys in recent days. The force stresses that victims are mainly male teenagers between 12 and 17, though girls have also been targeted. The SPVQ is urging parents to have open conversations with their children to make sure they are aware of the risks associated with sexting. Quebec City police says it has been made aware of several cases where the perpetrator pretends to be a young girl on social media. 'She' makes contact with her victim and, after a while, sends him a sexual photo and asks for one in return. 'Once the images or videos have been obtained, a monetary sum is demanded. If the targeted adolescent refuses to comply, they will try to intimidate him by threatening to publish intimate images of him,' said the SPVQ. The force says it is also aware of cases where perpetrators have 'edited photos or videos by combining intimate images with photos taken from the victim's profile.' The SPVQ recommends not sharing intimate content online, 'even with people you trust,' as it can be copied, recorded or pirated. 'If someone asks you to share intimate photos or videos, even subtly, end the conversation,' said the force. 'If you are a victim, don't pay. Take screenshots, save the exchanges and report the situation immediately to the police.' The SPVQ notes that young people and parents can find relevant information on the issues surrounding sexting at -- This report by The Canadian Press was first published in French on May 22, 2024.

Teens are sexting with AI. Here's what parents should know
Teens are sexting with AI. Here's what parents should know

Washington Post

time21-05-2025

  • Washington Post

Teens are sexting with AI. Here's what parents should know

Parents have another online activity to worry about. In a new tech-driven twist on 'sexting,' teenagers are having romantic and sexual conversations with artificial intelligent chatbots. The chats can range from romance and innuendo-filled to sexually graphic and violent, according to interviews with parents, conversations posted on social media and experts. They are largely taking place on 'AI companion' tools, but general purpose AI apps like ChatGPT can also create sexual content with a few clever prompts.

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