Dani Dyer raked in a whopping £250k in 2020
Dani Dyer raked in a whopping £250k in 2020 – while her now-jailed ex Sammy Kimmence was preparing to face trial over £34k pensioner fraud
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Dani Dyer made more than £250,000 last year, as her now-jailed ex boyfriend Sammy Kimmence prepared to face trial over swindling £34,000 out of two pensioners.
The Love Island 2018 star, 25, split from her disgraced ex shortly after he was jailed for three-and-a-half years after he scammed Peter Martin, 91, and Peter Haynes, 81, out of £34,000.
New accounts for Dani’s firm I Want It, I Got It Ltd show the star had a cash reserve of £318,630 for 2020, a near £70,000 increase from £251,318 in 12 months, reports The Sun.
Businesswoman: Dani Dyer made more than £250,000 last year, as her now-jailed ex boyfriend Sammy Kimmence prepared to face trial over swindling £34,000 out of two pensioners(above with the pair’s son Santiago)
The company’s Corporation Tax bill (which is 19 per cent of a company’s earnings) was £52,677, so the firm made more than £250,000 in 2020 before other expenses were taken off. Dani’s tax bill in 2019 was £50,115.
The star is listed as the company’s only director.
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Dani has racked up an estimated £2.2million fortune since winning Love Island alongside now-ex Jack Fincham in 2018.
Ex: The Love Island 2018 star, 25, split from her disgraced ex (pictured) shortly after he was jailed for three-and-a-half years after he scammed Peter Martin, 91, and Peter Haynes, 81, out of £34,000
She has written a book, gained more than 3million Instagram followers and released lucrative clothing collections with In The Style. She welcomed son Santiago in January with Sammy.
This comes after Dani deleted all photos of Santi’s father from her Instagram last week – following his conviction last month.
Dani decided against going to the courthouse to see the sentencing of her baby’s father where he was jailed and received a 42-month-sentence at Portsmouth Crown Court.
Not only did he con the two pensioners, he convinced Dani the crimes were not serious so the reality star would stand by him.
But the reality star stopped sharing anything from their relationship when the truth of his crimes came to light, and immediately broke things off with him when she found out.
Since making the decision to embark on the journey of parenthood alone with Santiago, Dani has been surrounded by her family for support, with her actor father Danny joining her on holiday to celebrate her birthday.
Meanwhile, Sammy will now have to pay Mr Martin £3,926 – which will go to his estate because he has passed away – and Mr Hayne £1,173 within the next three months.
The rest will be paid as soon as he earns money once he is released from prison.
Working mum: New accounts for Dani’s firm I Want It, I Got It Ltd show the star had a cash reserve of £318,630 for 2020, a near £70,000 increase from £251,318 in 12 months, reports The Sun
Reality royalty: Dani has racked up an estimated £2.2million fortune since winning Love Island alongside now-ex Jack Fincham in 2018
Earlier this month Kimmence was ordered to pay almost £55,000 by handing over clothes, Louis Vuitton bags and designer trainers after he scammed the two elderly men.
Kimmence will start paying the debt by handing over £5,099-worth of valuables including various fashion items, jewellery and a £699 personal number plate.
Three pairs of valuable trainers made up the ‘vast bulk’ of the sum, a court was told.
Portsmouth Crown Court heard the total figure, £54,859.22, amounted to how much Kimmence had made from conning the two men.
Out of her life: It comes after Dani deleted all her Instagram posts with her disgraced ex Sammy Kimmence, after he was jailed and ordered to pay back £55,000 to his victims
The sum was split into three parts – £35,896.46 for the five charges, £13,863.26 of cash deposited in his Lloyds and Santander account and £5,099 of assets in his house.
Kimmence was ordered to hand over three pairs of designer trainers – a pair of Dior B22 sneakers, costing £825; a pair of Louis Vuitton Monogram runners costing £725; and Nike Jordan ‘Black Cat’ shoes costing £600 – and his number plate, which cost £699, read ‘KM11SAM’.
He also had to hand over his Louis Vuitton monogram hoodie which cost £1,250 and a £1,000 Cartier love ring.
Prosecutor Mike Mason told the hearing: ‘It is made up of a personalised number plate, worth £699, and jewellery and clothing, making it up to £5,099.
Judge Timothy Mousley QC added: ‘It is some shoes – the vast bulk are three pairs of trainers.’
Lies: Not only did he con the two pensioners, he convinced Dani the crimes were not serious so that the reality star would stand by him
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