Sticky Boy Donuts Sign Yanked After Owner Jailed for Tinder Scam

The sign above the now-closed Sticky Boy Donuts in Southsea has been ripped down amid claims the owner never paid for it.

Sign Removals Spark More Trouble

Albert Road shoppers spotted the doughnut shop’s signage being taken away this week. Sticky Boy Donuts opened just last month but shut its doors last week.

Owner Behind Bars for £141,500 Tinder Fraud

Richard Dexter, the shop’s registered director, was sentenced to four and a half years in jail on February 10 at Portsmouth Crown Court.

He was convicted of conniving to swindle a millionairess he met on Tinder out of £141,500.

Sign Supplier Keeps Mum

Sticky Boy’s sign was supplied by The Sign Shop Portsmouth, who have so far refused to comment on the ongoing saga.

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