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Crooked financier’s victim wins 5-year payout battle

Ron Jefferson, who lost more than £13,200 after investing with the disgraced finance adviser, finally received a letter from the Financial Services Compensation Scheme to say his payout had been approved

Ron Jefferson, 78, has finally won his battle for compensation

A 78-year-old Sutton Coldfield retired engineer who fell prey to has won a five-year battle for compensation – after being rejected twice.

Ron Jefferson, who lost more than £13,200 after investing with the disgraced finance adviser, finally received a letter from the Financial Services Compensation Scheme to say his payout had been approved.

He received the good news as the trial of Hexley and co-defendant John Cooper was drawing to a close at Birmingham Crown Court last week.

Mr Jefferson said: “It was a very nice surprise, especially after all this time. The letter came completely out of the blue.

“They have given me some interest and paid me out what I invested, so I am quite pleased.

“It’s thanks to the publicity in the Birmingham Mail, and I would also like to thank fellow investors Gerry Lamming and Bill Shackleford, who gave me a lot of help.

“Gerry and Bill kept us all going. A lot of us would have given up if it was not for them.”

A number of investors from the West Midlands among the total of 237 creditors nationwide who lost their savings have now been compensated by the FSCS, but others are still fighting.