Former Wales and British and Irish Lions halfback Gareth Cooper has revealed he was defrauded of more than £1 million (NZ$2m) by his wife and friend.
The 40-year-old read out a personal victim statement in a Cardiff court this week where his ex wife Debra Leyshon admitted to 13 counts of fraud amounting to just over £1 million.
Leyshon along with the Welsh international's former business partner Simon Thomas and associate Mark Lee were listed for sentence next week.
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The Cardiff Crown Court heard how Cooper set up a company and gym which was run by his wife and Thomas as he continued playing rugby.