A former Hull FC star has admitted his part in an internet-based ink cartridge scam.
Great Britain international Gareth Raynor, 32, pleaded guilty at Hull Crown Court to 14 counts of fraud and counterfeiting.
He ran a web company called Genuine-Ink and sold low quality ink on auction sites passing it off as high-quality brand Epson.
He is also charged with counterfeiting computer games including Ice Age 2 and Spiderman 3 and Sonic Rush Adventure.
Raynor pleaded guilty on the basis that the scam netted £36,654, not £100,000 as the prosecution had previously argued.



