Eamonn Holmes opens up on con artist who stole his identity and spent THOUSANDS living in luxury hotel

Eamonn Holmes opens up on con artist who stole his identity and spent THOUSANDS living in luxury hotel
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Ben Chapman

By Ben Chapman


Published: 09/01/2023

- 10:44

The fraudster lived at the top Europa Hotel in Belfast for two weeks with a credit card that had Eamonn’s name on

Eamonn Holmes has told how a con artist impersonated him and stayed in a luxury hotel for two weeks at his expense.

Speaking as he his returned to TV screens following back surgery and suffering an injury to his shoulder, he told GB News: “In Belfast, there may only be one Eamonn Holmes, yet a guy was able to go and live in a hotel using my name for two solid weeks at the top hotel in Belfast.


“No one thought of saying, ‘you’re not as handsome as Eamonn Holmes, you just couldn't be Eamonn Holmes but he went and he lived in a central Belfast hotel for two weeks.

The GB News presenter reveals the con artist bought items such as marble fireplaces.
The GB News presenter reveals the con artist bought items such as marble fireplaces.
Image: GB News

“I’m trying to think of the appropriate word for this judge - well he was an out of touch judge. But basically he stole a lot of money from my bank account.

“And then he bought building materials, slabs, concrete, marble fireplaces, all sorts of things.”

The fraudster lived at the top Europa Hotel in Belfast for two weeks with a credit card that had Eamonn’s name on.

Eamonn added: “At the end of this, the judge said it's a victimless crime so he wasn't sent away.

“The judge basically thought that I should meet up with this guy and reconcile with him, whatever it is, and I basically told him where to stick it.

“It isn’t a victimless crime. You begin to suspect people around you, people who work for you,, all sorts of things. So you suspect lots of things and there's the stress about it.

“I was very lucky in the fact that the bank reimbursed me but the idea that this is victimless is wrong.”

In 2014, John Cartmill, 32, admitted to running up thousands of pounds on his card including £17,000 of building materials.

Eamonn’s comment came on his long awaited return to GB News - which saw him show off a lunchbox prepared by wife Ruth Langsford.

Talking about his comeback he said: “I’m not better, but I’m better than I was and I hope that work will help in the healing process.”

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