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A ROGUE trader who swindled a pensioner out of thousands is back behind bars for failing to pay compensation. Patrick Charles Lemmon helped himself to £26,000 of his victim’s cash for work he never did in Sussex. The 59-year-old was a doorstep trader who ran the Regency Paving Company, Regency Home Improvements Company, and Regency Refurbishment Company. It was based out of Cooden Sea Road, Little Common, Bexhill. Lemmon was jailed after telling an 83-year-old victim from Hastings to hand over the huge sum of £26,000. It was paid to him as five cheques, but cowboy Lemmon never started the work. ....
Updated Thursday, 28th January 2021, 5:34 pm Patrick Charles Lemmon, 59, appeared at Folkestone Magistrates Court on January 18, having paid just £2,200 towards the £26,950 confiscation order imposed in April 2019. Trading as Regency Paving Company from a premises in Cooden Sea Road, Little Common, Bexhill, Lemmon had told his 83-year-old victim, in 2018, that he needed a new conservatory roof and replacement glass panel, the county council said. He took five cheques from his victim but never started the work, according to the county council. The victim, from the Hastings area, received no paperwork, a quote, cancellation rights or receipts of payment. Patrick Lemmon. Picture supplied by East Sussex County Council ....