Dani Dyer snubs ex Sammy Kimmence’s court date and fails to turn up to see him
DANI Dyer failed to turn up to court to see her con ex ordered to pay back £55k he owes from an OAP scam.
Her son's father Sammy Kimmence was jailed for 42 months by a judge at Portsmouth Crown Court for conning two pensioners.
Today the shamed stockbroker, 25, agreed to start paying the money back out of his own luxury valuables.
He was ordered to return almost £55k after swindling his elderly victims.
Kimmence stood motionless in the dock, only speaking to say his name, wearing a mask and a navy blue jumper and dark tracksuit bottoms.
Dani has distanced herself from her on/off boyfriend ever since he was accused of scamming two elderly men out of £34,000.
But she stood by her man after he convinced her that his crimes were “not that serious”.
Dani, who gave birth to their son Santiago last year, dumped her boyfriend after becoming aware of the full details of his crimes.
Since making the brave decision to go it alone as a single mum - and her family are fully supporting her.
Dani was not at court today despite returning from a family holiday with her son and famous dad Danny Dyer.
Kimmence sobbed and called himself "an awful human being" as a judge sentenced him last month.
He'll now start paying his debts by handing over £5,099-worth of valuables including a £699 personal number plate and two Louis Vuitton monochrome bags.
A judge also ordered the scammer to hand over jewellery and designer trainers and clothing - with three pairs of valuable trainers making up the “vast bulk” of the sum.
Kimmence duped Peter Martin, 91, and Peter Haynes, 81, by persuading the vulnerable pensioners to let him invest their money for them and then splashed out on expensive restaurants, hotels and clothes.
He will now have to pay Mr Martin £3,926 - which will go to his estate as he has passed away - and Mr Hayne £1,173 within the next three months.
The rest will be paid as soon as he earns money once he is released from prison.
A source said: “As soon as his wrongdoing was exposed, he vowed to repay the money and he’s relieved that he’s been able to do that.
"Now he just wants to get his head down and do his time behind bars.”