Son of holiday home crook denies using company as a ‘cash cow’

The son of a fraudster who was jailed after 8,000 victims invested a total of £400m into holiday resorts that were never built has denied using the company as a ‘cash cow.’ Former double glazing salesman David Ames, 73, pocketed millions by getting savers and pensioners to buy their dream homes in the Caribbean ‘off-plan.’ His idea was to build the holiday homes with their deposits – but the cash was spent on agents and slick advertising, featuring Wimbledon winner…

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