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Parents Accuse Red Star Lionesses Owner of £28,000 Fraud Over Non-Existent Tournaments and Kits
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Guardian Sport15.05.2026CrimeUnited Kingdom

Parents Accuse Red Star Lionesses Owner of £28,000 Fraud Over Non-Existent Tournaments and Kits

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  • Over 70 parents accuse James 'Jay' Austin, owner of girls' football club Red Star Lionesses, of fraudulently taking over £28,000 for non-existent tournaments, kits, and sessions with Women's Super League players.
  • Austin, with two prior fraud convictions, denies all allegations, citing a civil matter.
  • Investigations by Greater Manchester police and the Football Association are underway.

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Over 70 parents accuse James 'Jay' Austin, owner of girls' football club Red Star Lionesses, of fraudulently taking over £28,000 for non-existent tournaments, kits, and sessions with Women's Super League players. Austin, with two prior fraud convictions, denies all allegations, citing a civil matter. Investigations by Greater Manchester police and the Football Association are underway.

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