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Default Jew Psychologist used false names to avoid £1m property debt

http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/32...-property-debt

A Jewish psychologist who used over 40 false names to avoid paying debts
of over £1m has been jailed.

Yehuda Crammer, 65, of Prestwich, Manchester, was sentenced to 30
months' imprisonment on Tuesday. He pleaded guilty to two counts of
concealing property after he was made bankrupt in 2004.

Manchester Crown Court heard how the psychologist, who ran a Harley
Street clinic as well as one in central Manchester, had racked
up £800,000 of debt from owning a care home which fell into financial
difficulty.

A second count of a bankrupt obtaining credit was left on file, relating
to a number of properties he bought in a buy-to-let business.

A bankruptcy notice in the London Gazette in 2009 says he had used over
40 variations of his name, from Dr Y Krammer to Yehuda G Kremer. It also
listed a number of addresses in north Manchester's Jewish neighbourhoods
of Prestwich and Broughton Park, as well as locations in Bolton and
Marbella in Spain, which had been used to secure £319,680 of loans -
after he was declared bankrupt.

Dr Crammer had appeared in court on 10 occasions over the past year to
allow the complex trial to be heard.

He told the court he wanted to
be able to give dowries to his four daughters, but the judge suggested
to do that in the circumstances of his bankruptcy was to maintain or
enhance his reputation in the community.

Judge Robert Atherton said the extent of Dr Crammer's dishonesty was
"considerable".

A spokesman for the Department for Business, which brought the
prosecution, said: "We are determined to crack down on cheats like these
who profit by deception.

"When someone acts in this way they are effectively stealing from honest
creditors who are owed money and can suffer as a result.

"This prosecution sends a clear message to would-be fraudsters that they
won't get away with it."
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