Met Police Officer Sentenced for Exploiting Women to Fund Gambling Addiction
Met Police officer met women on dating apps and made them pay for his sick habit

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Lewis Rollins, a Metropolitan Police officer, has been sentenced for manipulating multiple women he met on dating apps to fund his gambling addiction, resulting in financial and emotional harm to his victims. He received an 18-month community order and must repay over £3,000 to one victim.
- 01Lewis Rollins, 29, was convicted of coercive behavior and fraud after exploiting women for money.
- 02He coerced one woman into taking a £4,000 loan and manipulated others into giving him thousands.
- 03The court heard testimonies of physical and emotional abuse from multiple victims.
- 04Rollins was sentenced to an 18-month community order and ordered to complete 30 rehabilitation days.
- 05He must repay £3,132.50 to one victim, Emily Busby, as part of his sentencing.
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Lewis Rollins, a 29-year-old Metropolitan Police officer, was sentenced for exploiting women he met on dating apps to support his gambling addiction. At Southwark Crown Court, he was found guilty of coercive behavior and fraud, having manipulated multiple women into giving him money. One victim, Dr. Georgia Miller, described incidents of physical abuse and emotional manipulation, including an assault in a Birmingham hotel room. Rollins coerced another woman, Emily Busby, into taking out a £4,000 loan, of which he used £2,500 for his own expenses. Despite denying the charges, Rollins was sentenced to an 18-month community order and must complete 30 days of rehabilitation. He was also ordered to repay £3,132.50 to Busby. Judge Christopher Hehir criticized Rollins' behavior as manipulative and damaging, highlighting the ongoing impact on his victims, particularly Busby, who expressed lasting emotional and financial distress.
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The case highlights issues of financial exploitation and domestic abuse, raising awareness about the manipulation of vulnerable individuals.
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