LOVE Island and Towie stars today admitted plugging dodgy investments as part of a “finfluencer” plot. The celebs were paid ...
In total seven reality stars admitted breaking the law after illegally promoting financial products on Instagram.
Lauren Goodger and Yazmin Oukhellou are among seven reality stars who have pleaded guilty to illegally promoting foreign ...
Reality TV stars plead guilty over illegal Instagram posts plugging FX trading - Lauren Goodger was among the celebrities who admitted breaking the law after acting as so-called ‘finfluencers’.
Love Island and Towie stars plead guilty over illegal Instagram finance scheme - Lauren Goodger was among the celebrities who ...
Lauren Goodger fined £3,750 after FCA prosecution for promoting unregulated FX trading schemes on Instagram to UK followers. Other influencers ...
Matthias Knab, Opalesque: Seven social media influencers have been convicted and sentenced at Southwark Crown Court following their promotion of an unauthorised foreign exchange trading scheme - ...
The 37-year-old confessed to being one of seven influencers who broke the law whilst acting as so-called "finfluencers". The remaining six are Lauren Goodger, 39, Yazmin Oukhellou, 31, Rebecca Gormley ...
Seven social media influencers have been sentenced at Southwark Crown Court for their role in the promotion of an unauthorised foreign exchange trading scheme. Biggs Chris, Jamie Clayton, Lauren ...
Lauren Goodger fined £3,750 after FCA prosecution for promoting unregulated FX trading schemes on Instagram to UK followers.
Biggs Chris, Jamie Clayton, Lauren Goodger, Rebecca Gormley, Yazmin Oukhellou, Scott Timlin and Eva Zapico all pleaded guilty to one count of issuing unauthorised financial promotions. Lauren Goodger ...
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