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Scots mum embezzled £30,000k from gymnastics club to fund online gambling habits

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Scots mum embezzled £30,000k from gymnastics club to fund online gambling habits

A treasurer plunged a gymnastics club into financial difficulty by stealing more than £30,000 to fund her online gambling habit.

Mhairi Ovenstone spent years stealing money from Pegasus Gymnastics to play internet casino games.




Dundee Sheriff Court was told that the club funds became so depleted that they were struggling to pay for hall facilities and sought emergency loans.

Ovenstone, from Wormit in Fife, had originally been charged with embezzling over £40,000 from the club over a decade. The Crown accepted her guilty plea to embezzling £30,176.57 between 1 January 2017 and 11 February 2020.

The court was told that Ovenstone was a volunteer committee member and treasurer of the 150-member club in Newport-On-Tay from 2010 until 2020.

Ovenstone, who has worked as a financial controller for law firms, was passing off payments for “leotards” among others she was moving to her on bank account.

She was making regular payments to her own bank account and moving virtually all of it the same day to pay online gaming and casino companies.

Fiscal depute Lynn Mannion told the court: “Pegasus Gymnastics Club is a non-profit charitable organisation which operates through grants and fundraising.

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