News about Charlie Webster

In a podcast, crimes committed by a woman who faked cancer for 7 years to swindle more than $100 are laid bare

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 5, 2023
Amanda C. Riley, 37, was sentenced to five years in jail in May 2022 after she defrauded donors out of $305,513 to cover her costs for fraudulent cancer treatments. In eight episodes that will premiere weekly, Scamanda, Apple's podcast, will lay the young woman's murderer naked. Riley began a blog in October 2012 chronicling her tragic tale of dealing with Hodgkin's lymphoma to try and seek donations to fund her medical expenses. She also ran a social media page on Facebook, Instagram, and a Twitter blog promoting her fight against cancer, and she shaved her head to keep the rouse going. As the donations came in, the then-Bay Area resident wasn't using the good-faith money to pay hospital bills, but rather deposited it into her personal bank accounts and used to pay for living expenses. The scheme was ultimately discovered by the Internal Revenue Service in 2019, and she was charged with one count of wire fraud in July 2020.

After the 19-year-old rejected Man City's fee, Tottenham striker Jude Soonsup-Bell was absorbed by the Chelsea striker

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 30, 2023
Tottenham Hotspur's highly regarded youngster Jude Soonsup-Bell's transfer fee has been agreed in an effort to expand their academy side. Soonsup-Bell came from Swindon town in 2015 and is expected to move to north London with just six months on his deal. Chelsea has ruled the transfer market, bringing in 15 new faces in the 2022-23 campaign alone, as well as an agreement for Benfica's Enzo Fernandez, which has sparked fears that many young talents could be forced to leave.

Katie Shone, the 38-year-old mother of rape survivor Katie Shone, pays her respects to her 'loved' daughter

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 14, 2023
Katie Shone's mother, Susan Stothard (pictured right), wants her beloved daughter (left) to be remembered for her sparkling smile, her humour, and her constant efforts to go beyond and beyond to be a good friend, daughter, and sister.' In the years after her daughter was assaulted by her coach, Paul North, who was seen in front with sports presenter Charlie Webster, Mrs Stothard said her daughter'put on a front for people.' In 2002, North was found guilty of multiple charges of sexual assault and one count of rape, as well as a ten-year term.

In Australia, a British rape survivor who was abused by a paedophile running coach takes her own life

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 13, 2023
Katie (left) was abused by coach Paul North (top-inset), who was found guilty of multiple charges of sexual assault and one count of rape in 2002 and barred from ten years. Charlie Webster (right), a former Sky Sports presenter and who hosted Nowhere to Run: Abused by Our Coach for the BBC, announced the death of her friend on Twitter. North also assaulted Webster. On Sunday, she paid tribute to her 'courageous and strong' sister who was discovered dead at her house in Australia. Katie's sadly passed away, and she was so sad, angry, and apprehension to her Twitter followers.'

Mason Mount, Raheem Sterling, and Conor Gallagher of Chelsea are back in training

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2022
Last Saturday, Mount, Sterling, and Gallagher were defeated by reigning world champions France, but Silva's World Cup hopes were shattered by Croatia, the Friday night. Mount was all smiles as he stepped out onto the training pitches alongside youth players Eddie Beach and Charlie Webster, evidently putting the agony of last week to bed.

Chelsea may put Man City in 'opening talks' with Jude Soonsup-Bell, putting the Academy duo in jeopardy

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 4, 2022
According to reports, Manchester City has 'opened talks' for Chelsea academy star Jude Soonsup-Bell. According to the Evening Standard, the 18-year-old is a prime target for Chelsea's academy rivals, who may have a tough time signing him after his deal comes to an end at the end of the season. Soonsup-Bell, a youth player from Swindon Town, joined the Blues in 2015 and has risen through the ranks as one of the club's most promising young talents.