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A former Arsenal academy star has been sentenced to more than two years in jail after being found guilty of stealing money from his girlfriend and fraudulently processing refunds at a Pizza Hut.
Jaydon Thorbourne, a defender who also spent time at Crystal Palace, sustained a career-ending hip injury at the age of 18. Since then, he has been found guilty of 27 offences of fraud over the past eight years.
At Harrow Crown Court last Friday, Thorbourne, who was already behind bars for assaulting a taxi driver, was handed a sentence of two years and five months for a range of charges, including cloning his girlfriend’s bank card.
Thorbourne, 26, pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm, possession of a false identification document, seven counts of fraud by false representation, two counts of possession of an article for use in fraud, and possession of cannabis.
One of the fraud charges was related to Thorbourne booking himself into the Citadines hotel in Islington in 2021 under a different name and using the card machine to process more than £9,000 in refunds to himself. In a separate charge, he was found to have processed £7,307 in refunds using staff card machines at a Pizza Hut in January 2022.

Thorbourne was also sentenced for repeatedly punching a taxi driver in the face in June 2019 and has been in custody since last August after admitting to that assault.
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