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Liverpool Echo
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Luke Traynor

Couple stole more than £100,000 in benefits while living in plush gated home and jetting off to Dubai and USA

A couple with three children who pretended they were landlord and tenant to steal more than £100,000 of benefit cash lived a life of luxury from their ill-gotten gains.

Melissa Ellis, 34 and Jonathan Lucas, 38, were handed £108,754 of taxpayers' money which they were clearly not entitled to, Liverpool Crown Court heard.

They pocketed housing benefit and other benefits for nine years but, at the same time, the family went on flashy holidays to America, Dubai and Portugal.

The couple lived in a plush home on St Mary's Road in Huyton, which was protected by security gates.

On the driveway was a convoy of vehicles including a Jaguar car, a Mercedes, a Range Rover and a Transit van with a trailer.

The garage at the side of the house contained many building tools, materials and a "J & L Landscaping" sign at the back.

Melissa Ellis and Jonathan Lucas pocketed £108,000 in illegal benefits, pretending they weren't a couple. Over a nine year period they went on flasy holidays to America and Dubai and lived in a plush gated home in Huyton (merpol)

There were also four mountain bikes, one large scrambler bike and two smaller bikes.

Suspicious fraud investigators for the Department for Work and Pensions eventually snared the couple after visiting the four bedroom pad.

Ellis and Lucas, who illegally claimed the benefits between 2008 and 2017, were living together as husband and wife, it was discovered.

Ellis claimed housing benefit as a tenant and then paid it to her partner, Lucas, a self-employed businessman, as her landlord and the property owner.

The couple were arrested at the scene.

Lucas admitted to officers there was also cash belonging to him in a safe in the loft.

Melissa Ellis and Jonathan Lucas pocketed £108,000 in illegal benefits, pretending they weren't a couple. Over a nine year period they went on flasy holidays to America and Dubai and lived in a plush gated home in Huyton (merpol)

They found £35,000 and more money in the kitchen, along with some Mexican currency.

In total, they seized £55,931 and $437.59 in Mexican Pesos.

The couple were taken to St Anne Street police station for questioning.

Ellis was shown her applications for housing benefit and income support made from her previous address in Garston, and her current Huyton address, all made as a single parent.

The 34-year-old admitted making false claims.

Lucas claimed to live at an address in Abergele, North Wales, but investigators found it to be frequently booked up as a holiday cottage with paying guests.

Ellis eventually pleaded guilty to two counts of making a dishonest representation to obtain benefit and three counts of dishonestly failing to notify a change of circumstances.

She was jailed for two years and three months.

Lucas pleaded guilty to two counts of encouraging or assisting the commission of an offence.

He was handed 21 months behind bars.

Investigators will try and recoup some of the £108,000 in a Proceeds of Crime application.

Maqsood Khan, from Merseyside Crown Prosecution Service, said: “Jonathan Lucas and Melissa Ellis are a pair of serial fraudsters who were falsely claiming a variety of benefits while living a very nice lifestyle indeed.

“The most that Jonathan Lucas would admit to was that Melissa Ellis was his ‘on-off girlfriend’, yet they were clearly living together as man and wife, bringing up their three children and going on expensive foreign holidays together.

“Lucas denied living at the house in St Mary’s Road but was shown the tenancy agreements for both that property and the house in [Garston] and confirmed he’d completed them and then given them to Ellis knowing she would be using them for her housing benefit claim.

“He said he didn’t see what was wrong with him charging Ellis rent for living in the house, even though his children were living there too.

"Nailing these two cheats has taken a lot of work, but they eventually pleaded guilty and have now been sent to prison.

“The benefits system is there to protect some of the most vulnerable people in our society.

"That clearly doesn’t include Jonathan Lucas and Melissa Ellis.”

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