Simon Buckden: Former Leeds military clerk changes pleas to guilty on fraud charges
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Simon Buckden today admitted six charges of fraud midway through his trial at Leeds Crown Court.
Buckden, 44, had previously denied all charges.
The jury had heard Buckden making false claims to have cancer.
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Leeds Crown Court heard people provided money and practical help after hearing of his cancer diagnosis and being inspired by story.
Buckden changed his pleas to guilty after the court received a joint report from a psychologist and a psychiatrist.
Judge Christopher Batty discharged the jury and told Buckden he will be sentenced on Monday.
The total value of the offending is £7,700.
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