A MAN who described himself as the “Kardashian of Cheshire” has admitted posing as a millionaire to con his own family and wealthy friends out of £200,000.
Jack Watkin pleaded guilty to six counts of fraud, worth a total of more than £195,000 on the second day of his trial at Chester Crown Court on Tuesday.

Watkin defrauded his own father out of more than £20,000[/caption]
He spent money in Harrods and five-star hotel The Dorchester, where he racked up a bill of more than £100,000[/caption]
Jack Watkin gained trust with an ‘outward facade of a luxurious lifestyle’[/caption]
The 26-year-old conned people – including his own father – out of tens of thousands of pounds he claimed was for luxury handbags.
He spent his money in Harrods and five-star London hotel The Dorchester, where he racked up a bill of more than £100,000, police said.
The jury heard he gained his victims’ trust with an “outward facade of a glamorous and luxurious lifestyle”.
Watkin, who appeared in Channel 4 documentary Rich Kids Of Instagram in 2016, was warned by Judge Simon Berkson he faces a prison sentence.
Detective Constable Gareth Yates said: “Jack Watkin has built a lifestyle on social media, on Instagram, and that lifestyle is one of exuberance.
“So, if anyone was to look at that profile, you would see fancy hotels, luxury cars, designer clothing, and he created a following.
“As a result of that he then gets notoriety, from an Instagram perspective, followers, people.
“He often described himself as the Kardashian of Cheshire.
“What my understanding from that would be is that he is an individual of wealth and has the ability to purchase wealthy items.
“People follow him with the desire to be him.
“That following allowed him to create a ruse to be the fraudster we now know, and convicted fraudster.”
Watkin’s victims included friend Hannah Jakes, who he admitted defrauding of £98,500, and Christine Colbert, owner of Dress Cheshire, who was defrauded of £43,800.
He also defrauded his father, Jason Watkin, of £24,500.
The court heard Mr Watkin was not repaid, but could see from social media his son was “spending lavishly on his lifestyle”.
Watkin also admitted fraud of more than £13,000 on James Irlam, who was told by Watkin he had a personal relationship with the director of Hermes and was able to source handbags.
Andor Farkas, a barman at Harrods, was victim of a £14,000 fraud and had believed Watkin, a regular customer, was a millionaire, the court heard.
Watkin also pleaded guilty to the £840 fraud of Naheem Akhtar, who had given Watkin the money for a pair of Lora Piana shoes which he never received.
Opening the trial on Monday, Matthew Kerruish-Jones, prosecuting, said: “The defendant put forward the outward facade of a glamorous and luxurious lifestyle.
“This, it seems, engendered trust and led a number of individuals to loan him large sums of money on the promise of either a financial return, or luxury items. Neither of which materialised.”
He said complainants would be left “out of pocket for large sums of money”.

Some of his victims believed he was a millionaire[/caption]
Watkin’s victims included friend Hannah Jakes, who he admitted defrauding of just under £100,000[/caption]
Christine Colbert, owner of Dress Cheshire, was defrauded of £43,800[/caption]
Kerruish-Jones added: “The defendant would make excuses and avoid the complainants, all the while spending large sums of money on maintaining his seemingly lavish lifestyle.”
Watkin was said to have told victims their money would be used to buy Hermes handbags, which were then to be sold on for a profit.
The jury was told bag purchases from Hermes were only allowed to select registered customers and, because of their exclusivity, the bags often attracted a value far in excess of their original price when resold.
Judge Berkson told Watkin: “You have today pleaded guilty to a number of charges of fraud.
“Those charges are serious and involve a significant amount of loss to victims of your fraud.
“There’s no doubt only one sentence must follow from those guilty pleas.”
A further count of fraud and two counts of theft were ordered to lie on file.
Watkin, of Alderley Edge, Cheshire, was convicted earlier this year of nine offences related to indecent images.
He was remanded in custody ahead sentencing on September 3.

He was remanded in custody ahead sentencing on September 3[/caption]