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Adam Everett

Young mum who led double life as Encrochat user 'StiffNinja' has jewellery and property seized

Jewellery and property has been seized from a young mum and former professional footballer who was exposed as an accountant for a £1million drugs gang.

Faye Dunn was jailed last year after her illicit dealings on EncroChat came to light. The 39-year-old was today ordered to repay her ill-gotten gains during a hearing under the Proceeds of Crime Act at Liverpool Crown Court.

Nicola Daley, prosecuting, told the court that the defence counsel had agreed that she had benefited to the tune of £152,953.96 from her involvement in organised crime. Dunn's current available assets meanwhile stand at £69,747.70, the bulk of which comprises of £64,000 of equity in a house on Birkdale Close in Huyton.

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Also included in the total was a Peugeot 1007 valued at £1,085 and nearly £2,000 of jewellery. Small sums held on cryptocurrency platform Coinbase, a bank account, a pension and an investment fund must also be forfeited.

Dunn, who was not present during the hearing but was represented by Catherine Collins, was given three months to pay the near £70,000 figure by Judge Anil Murray. She will otherwise face an additional eight months in prison in default.

The young mum once boasted a portfolio of companies across a range of sectors, while her sporting career alone would be the envy of many. One highlight of her time in football came 20 years ago as a promising teenager playing for England at youth level.

Dunn, then 18, helped her team qualify for the semi-finals of the UEFA European Women's U19 Championship. She netted goals during two of the Lionesses' group games during the tournament, against Denmark and Switzerland.

The box-to-box midfielder also turned out for Tranmere Rovers before joining Leeds United in 2003. After hanging up her boots, Dunn - a well-known figure in the Huyton area - set up community interest company Onside Sports Academy, which aimed to support young footballers released from pro clubs back into employment.

This was one of several directorships she would go on to hold, including interests in a legal firm and a recruitment company. Her empire also extended to a restaurant, a popular children's play centre and an epoxy resin flooring business in Spain.

But the mother-of-two's fortunes turned in 2020 when Covid-19 saw the fortunes of her companies falter. Becoming sucked into the criminal underworld, she operated under the handle "StiffNinja" on the encrypted communications platform EncroChat before it was infiltrated by law enforcement.

Messages revealed that she had "involvement in the supply and production of cannabis", being described as an "accountant for an organised criminal enterprise". Dunn also smuggled cash to Spain, boarding a Portsmouth to Santander ferry with money hidden in her trousers.

Ms Daley told the court during her sentencing in September 2022: "She played an operational role within the drugs supply chain but appeared to have significant influence upon others in the chain, facilitating meetings between criminal associates in relation to the supply of controlled drugs, and also instructed others to undertake tasks such as the collection and movement of packages of both drugs and cash. Significantly, she appears to have acted as the accountant for the organised criminal enterprise and has concealed not only her EncroChat device but also cash when travelling abroad in order to evade detection by the authorities."

Dunn, of Walpole Avenue in Whiston, was eventually arrested at Manchester Airport in June last year. She later pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply cannabis and money laundering.

Faye Dunn (Merseyside Police)

The fallen entrepreneur - described as "intelligent, resourceful, kind, loving, generous and sadly flawed" - tearfully wailed "I can't believe it" as she was led down to the cells, having been imprisoned for three years and nine months. Sentencing, Judge David Potter said: "It is a tragedy to see a young woman facing a sentence of imprisonment after leading a life full of past and continuing achievements."

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