Betalytic
Home🏀 NBA🏒 NHL🏈 NFL⚾ MLB⚽ Soccer🥊 MMAMore

Betalytic

AI-assisted multilingual newsroom focused on sports analytics and bet-relevant coverage.

Sections

  • Home
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • NFL
  • MLB
  • Soccer
  • MMA
  • Tennis
  • Boxing
  • F1
  • Golf
  • Cricket

Resources

  • About
  • RSS Feed
  • Search

Summaries and analysis may be AI-assisted. Content is for informational purposes only.

Not professional advice.

© 2026 . All rights reserved.

  1. Home
  2. /Sports
  3. /Illegal streaming gang ordered to repay £3.75m
Sports

Illegal streaming gang ordered to repay £3.75m

BBC Sport1h ago2 min readOriginal source →
Illegal streaming gang ordered to repay £3.75m

TL;DR

Five members of an illegal streaming gang have been ordered to repay £3.75m in profits from their operation. The gang, which illegally streamed Premier League games, was sentenced to over 30 years in prison collectively.

Key points

  • Gang members ordered to repay £3.75m in profits
  • Mark Gould sentenced to 11 years in prison
  • Operation generated over £7m from 50,000 customers

Mentioned in this story

Flawless TV

Five members of a gang who were sent to prison for illegally streaming Premier League games have been ordered by the court to return their profits, worth £3.75m.

In May 2023, Mark Gould, described by the judge as the driving force behind the illegal streaming service Flawless TV, and four other members, were sentenced to more than 30 years in prison between them, in what was the world's largest piracy sentencing.

Their business involved more than 50,000 customers and resellers, as well as 30 employees, with the operation generating in excess of £7m between 2016 and 2021.

Gould, originally sentenced to 11 years in prison, was this week ordered by Derby Crown Court to forfeit the proceeds of his criminal activities and return £2.35m within three months or face a further prison sentence of 10 years.

Similar proceedings have been instigated against four other defendants from the case who were ordered to pay back a total of more than £1.4m or also risk longer prison sentences.

The total sum of £3.75m is the second largest figure ordered in the UK against the operators of an illegal streaming service.

The money will be distributed back into the public purse with 50% to the Treasury and 50% to bodies involved in the prosecution, including the courts, the prosecuting authority and the financial investigators.

The sentencing and the subsequent confiscation proceeding came about after a rare private prosecution by the Premier League, supported by a number of organisations including Hammersmith & Fulham Council's Trading Standards team and the intellectual property protection organisation, FACT.

'Anyone tempted to commit similar offences should be deterred'

"These confiscation proceedings demonstrate our determination to ensure those involved in providing illegal streaming services do not retain the profits from their criminal activity," said Stefan Sergot, Premier League director of legal - enforcement.

"The sentences handed down, and the funds confiscated in these proceedings, vindicate the efforts made to bring these individuals to justice and reflect the severity and extent of the crimes."

Doug Love, Principal Trading Standards Investigator at Hammersmith & Fulham Council added: "Anyone tempted to commit similar offences should be deterred by the record prison sentences and the size of the confiscation orders in this case."

Q&A

What is the total amount ordered to be repaid by the illegal streaming gang?

The gang has been ordered to repay a total of £3.75m in profits from their illegal activities.

Who was the leader of the illegal streaming operation Flawless TV?

Mark Gould was described as the driving force behind the illegal streaming service Flawless TV.

What are the potential consequences for the gang members if they fail to repay the ordered amounts?

If the gang members fail to repay the amounts ordered, they risk facing longer prison sentences.

Load next article

Related Articles

Pickleball Inc. gets $225M investment from Apollo Sports Capital, Tom Dundon
Sports

Pickleball Inc. gets $225M investment from Apollo Sports Capital, Tom Dundon

Yahoo Sports·28m ago
No. 17 Ole Miss at No. 22 Arkansas: Starting rotation, first pitch times and streaming
Sports

No. 17 Ole Miss at No. 22 Arkansas: Starting rotation, first pitch times and streaming

Yahoo Sports·31m ago
Fantasy Basketball Exit Interview: Nuggets' early exit turned a contender into a pretender
Sports

Fantasy Basketball Exit Interview: Nuggets' early exit turned a contender into a pretender

Nuggets' stunning playoff exit raises doubts about their future as contenders.

Yahoo Sports·32m ago·1 min read
Should there be a tear-off rule following Marco Bezzecchi's Jerez incident?
Sports

Should there be a tear-off rule following Marco Bezzecchi's Jerez incident?

Yahoo Sports·32m ago
Robusta profile: 2026 Kentucky Derby odds, post position, history and more to know
Sports

Robusta profile: 2026 Kentucky Derby odds, post position, history and more to know

CBS Sports Headlines·32m ago
MM 5.1: Maryland tennis makes return to NCAA Tournament Friday
Sports

MM 5.1: Maryland tennis makes return to NCAA Tournament Friday

Yahoo Sports·33m ago

More from Sports

View all →

See every story in Sports — including breaking news and analysis.

Advertisement

Placeholder