Fraudster James Moore – in pictures


  • James Moore pictured in an undated promotional video for his company Inside Track. A New York court sentenced the British citizen to 11 years in jail on Tuesday for his role in a $57 million fraud.
    James Moore pictured in an undated promotional video for his company Inside Track. A New York court sentenced the British citizen to 11 years in jail on Tuesday for his role in a $57 million fraud.
  • Moore was involved in a co-working space company called Bar Works, which sold shared office space to start-ups. In reality it was a huge Ponzi scheme that he and Renwick Haddow drew millions of investors' money from.
    Moore was involved in a co-working space company called Bar Works, which sold shared office space to start-ups. In reality it was a huge Ponzi scheme that he and Renwick Haddow drew millions of investors' money from.
  • Moore claimed to have made millions in property and coached potential investors to safeguard their money with him. This footage from a promotional video was used in a BBC investigation.
    Moore claimed to have made millions in property and coached potential investors to safeguard their money with him. This footage from a promotional video was used in a BBC investigation.
  • In this video, from a previous scam unrelated to the trial, he flies over what he claims will be a billion pounds worth of properties.
    In this video, from a previous scam unrelated to the trial, he flies over what he claims will be a billion pounds worth of properties.
  • Flying high no more, Moore has been sentenced to 11 years in jail.
    Flying high no more, Moore has been sentenced to 11 years in jail.