David Bradford, 64, spent years living a secret double life.
On April 11, 2014, everything came crashing down when, on his wifes birthday, father-of-three David was jailed for fraud.
He had hidden his problem gambling from his family, even as he went to court, stole 50,000 from his employers, racking up loans and 500,000 of debt, and remortgaging the home.
His wife, Denise, and three sons Alex, Ryan, and Adam, found out what was going on thanks to a solicitor ringing them up to say David had been jailed at Mold Crown Court.
David, who lost his 70,000-a-year job as a finance controller, went on to serve eight months before his release from HMP Altcourse in Liverpool…
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