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The shop sign above a currently-closed doughnut shop in Southsea has been removed after it is alleged that its recently-incarcerated owner had not paid for it.
Signage above the Sticky Boy Donuts shop in Albert Road was spotted being removed
It comes after the store’s registered director, Richard Dexter, was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in jail, for defrauding a millionairess he’d met on the Tinder dating app out of £141,500, at Portsmouth Crown Court on 10th February.
Sticky Boy opened in late January but has been closed since last week.
The signage had been supplied by the Sign Shop Portsmouth, which has declined to comment
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