A grasping Scottish mom has been put at the back of bars after she swiped £500ok from two companies over the route of 4 years.
Stephanni Houston, often referred to as Bryden, had up to now raided money accounts of a blind girl elderly 93 and an 89-year-old frail lady in her relentless pursuit of cash.
She used to be sentenced to 3 years prison in 2023 at Keilmarnock Sheriff Court after having defrauded the pensioners at an Ayrshire care house out of hundreds years previous.
Now, prosecutors were awarded a confiscation order of £81,589.86 – with the chance more money might be pursued one day.
Speaking of the order, Sineidin Corrins, Deputy Procurator Fiscal for Serious Casework on the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), mentioned: ‘This confiscation underscores the truth that prosecution of the ones enthusiastic about monetary crime does now not prevent at prison conviction and sentencing.
‘Even after that conviction used to be secured, the Crown pursued Proceeds of Crime motion to verify the price range Stephanni Houston acquired illegally have been confiscated.
‘Confiscation orders have ongoing monetary penalties, that means we will be able to search to get better additional belongings from this particular person one day to replicate the total quantity.’
Stephanni Houston (pictured), often referred to as Bryden, had up to now raided money accounts of a blind girl elderly 93 and an 89-year-old frail lady in her relentless pursuit of cash

She used to be sentenced to 3 years prison in 2023 at Keilmarnock Sheriff Court after having defrauded the pensioners at an Ayrshire care house out of hundreds years previous
Houston have shyed away from prison in 2014 when she used to be ordered to pay again the entire £2,425 she defrauded whilst operating as an administrator for Berelands Care Home in Prestwick.
It comes as she had raided accounts belonging to 4 OAPs – a 93-year-old blind lady, a frail 89-year-old lady, and two males elderly 83 and 91.
After admitting fraud at Ayr Sheriff Court, Houston used to be ordered to do 240 hours of unpaid paintings and to pay off the cash inside of a 12 months.
The courtroom heard she had solid managers’ signatures to take citizens’ cash from the house between April 1 and December 21, 2013.
Houston’s deceit used to be described through a sheriff as ‘a significant offence in opposition to those that are essentially the most susceptible’ and executives reported having to compensate citizens for his or her losses.
She instructed the Daily Record on the time: ‘I believe hellish. I’m so ashamed of the mess I’ve made. I simply need to say how sorry I’m to the citizens. It used to be a silly mistake.’
But in an issue of years, Houston used to be ordered to jail as she betrayed two extra employers.
The fraudster admitted emezzling £253,281.30 whilst operating as an place of work administrator at Kelburne Construction in Kilmarnock from February 1, 2017, to March 31, 2021.
Months later she started the method of embezzling £262,987.68 in her activity as a book-keeper for WM Donnelly and Co in East Kilbride, swiping the money between May 17, 2019, and March 31, 2021.
A supply just about the document mentioned on the time it used to be ‘obviously a greed factor’ and identified colleagues were ‘scratching their heads’ because of her Houston having a greater automobile than her boss – a top-of-the-range Audi.
They added her title were ‘Bryden’ when carried out for the nursing house fraud however Houston when she went to Kelburne.
The supply mentioned: ‘Everyone were given on high-quality along with her within the place of work.
‘She were given a caution for the incident within the nursing house and were given out of going to prison however she’s clearly now not proven any admire for the government or her employers.
‘The day police got here into the backyard she used to be the one that confirmed them to the boss’s place of work. She will have to have had a couple of heartbeats when the police automobile drew up that day.’
A reimbursement order within the sum of £41,610.83 used to be awarded to Wm Donnelly and Co Ltd. A 2d reimbursement order within the sum of £39,979.03, used to be awarded to Kelburn Construction.