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Inside the rise of a £1m Glastonbury tickets scammer
Miles Hart scammed nearly £1m by selling fake Glastonbury tickets and hospitality passes, leaving about 50 people defrauded and police investigating up to 50 allegations.
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Private School Social Circles and False Promises Exposed in £1m Glastonbury Ticket Scam
For years, friends of Miles Hart believed he had unusual access and a talent for securing things most people struggled to obtain. The former Millfield School pupil was known for last-minute trips, lavish gestures and persuasive explanations. His reputation helped him sell what appeared to be legitimate Glastonbury Festival tickets, hospitality wristbands and VIP Access All Areas passes. By 2024, buyers around the world had sent him close to £1m.…
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