TOWIE's Lewis Bloor part of £3million diamond scam before TV career, court hears

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TOWIE's Lewis Bloor part of £3million diamond scam before TV career, court hears
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The reality TV star has denied conspiracy to to defraud between May 7 2013 and July 1 2014 at Southwark Crown Court

Former TOWIE star Lewis Bloor was part of an alleged £3million diamond scam prior to his TV career, a court has heard.

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