Illegal Streamer Ordered to Repay £3.75m - or Face Extra Ten Years in Prison
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Another scandal shakes the Premier League. Derby’s Crown Court convicted Mark Gould, leader of an illegal streaming network of the Premier League. Gould, creator of the Flawless platform, was found guilty of providing live pirate broadcasts. For that reason, he was sentenced to 11 years in prison, with the possibility of facing another 10 years if he does not return $3.1 billion of his profits in the next three months. His organization had 30 em…
Flawless TV, an illegal streaming network of Premier League matches, was ordered to pay back £3.75 million. Active from 2016 to 2021, this group generated more than £7 million in sterling. Five members are currently sentenced to prison.
Illegal Premier League streaming gang ordered to repay £3.75m after record convictions
Five members of a gang behind one of the worlds largest illegal football streaming operations have been ordered to repay 3.75 million following court proceedings in the United Kingdom.The group, led by Mark Gould, had previously been sentenced in May 2023 to a combined total of more than 30 years in prison for running the service known as Flawless TV. The platform illegally streamed matches from the Premier League to over 50,000 customers throug…

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