A failed footballer who posed as a Chelsea star to live a Premier League lifestyle has been jailed.
Manchester
Crown Court heard Medi Abalimba went on a £20,000 shopping spree at
Selfridges, stayed at top hotels and even hired a helicopter.
The
player, who joined Derby County in 2009 for more than £1m but whose
career failed to progress, masqueraded as France youth international
Gael Kakuta.
Medi Abalimba, 25, admitted multiple frauds and was sentenced to four years.
Abalimba,
of Burton Street, London, phoned venues claiming to be the agent of
Chelsea winger Gael Kakuta before turning up posing as the player.
The
court was told he would ring a venue advising of the imminent arrival
of an elite sport star, requesting discretion and paying for goods with
stolen credit card details.
Abalimba obtained the details by
photographing American Express cards he found in lockers he broke into
using a master key at a gym in Camden, north London.
In June
2014, he visited a Manchester nightclub and ordered £2,600 worth of
champagne while claiming he left his wallet in a limousine. Football
skills
He pre-paid more than £2,000 using stolen credit card
details telling staff he would return next day, which he did, ordering
more champagne and leaving in a chauffeur-driven Bentley GT.
In
July, he ordered more than £20,000 worth of clothes in Selfridges in the
Trafford Centre, even displaying his football skills while shopping -
but store detectives were suspicious.
His crime spree saw him
stay at expensive hotels, dine at fine restaurants and, on one occasion,
he even took four women from Manchester to London in a helicopter.
Greater Manchester Police tracked him down to an £800-a-night rented mansion in Berkshire.
Sgt
Adam Cronshaw of GMP, said Abalimba was "charming and charismatic" and
could call on his previous football experience and "some resemblance to
the real Gael Kakuta to deceive his victims".
He added:
"Abalimba told us that many of his victims treated him so differently
because they thought he was a celebrity footballer." 'Difficulties
snowballed'
The player had stints with Derby, Oldham Athletic,
Southend United, Fulham and Crystal Palace and, as a youngster, had
trials with Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool.
He
admitted 12 offences of fraud and dishonesty, in London, West
Yorkshire, Manchester and Derby and asked for 19 offences to be
considered.
Credit: BBC Sport
Photo Credit: GMP/Getty Images
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