Tycoon whose shoes worn by Meghan Markle & Beyonce jailed for £500k expenses swindle for lavish holidays

A TYCOON whose shoes were worn by Meghan Markle, Beyonce and Gwyneth Paltrow has been jailed for swindling £500,000 in expenses.

Roy Luwolt, 38, was caged for four years after splurging the company’s money on lavish holidays and a luxury lifestyle.



Roy Luwolt has been jailed for swindling £500,000 from luxury shoe firm Malone Souliers

Meghan Markle is among the celebrities who have worn the firm’s footwear

He earned £150,000 a year as the self-styled co-founder of Malone Souliers, whose stylish shoes have been been worn by celebrities.

Luwolt claimed expenses for trips to Paris, Milan, Tuscany, New York, Tokyo and the Middle East.

He stayed in five-star hotels Raffles in Dubai and the Four Seasons in Doha while being chauffeur-driven around cities.

Luwolt splashed thousands of pounds on nightlife and shopping at high-end stores such as Barneys New York, Antonioli in Milan and United Arrows, Tokyo.

LAVISH SPREES

In London, he splashed his ill-gotten gains on spending sprees in at Harrods and Selfridges and blew more than £9,000 at the Cirque Le Soir club and nearly £35,000 at Annabel’s in Berkeley Square.

He charged the shoe firm for at least five holidays between 2016 and 2018, including a nine-night trip to Tokyo with a woman and his daughter costing almost £50,000.

A Zanzibar vacation with a female pal in 2017 cost the company £25,000, including a four-day stay and balloon ride at the Four Seasons Safari Lodge in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.

A US road trip with two friends and his daughter between December 2017 and January 2018 cost the firm £55,000.

Dad-of-two Luwolt, from Marylebone in central London, was sacked in November, 2018 after the scam was discovered.

He was jailed for four years and three months at Southwark Crown Court on Friday after previously pleading guilty to fraud between March 24 2015 and November 15 2018.

Judge Philip Bartle QC said: “Mr Luwolt fraudulently obtained not less than £500,000 in expenses over nearly three years.

“He caused the company to incur huge expenses for himself and others for at least five holidays between December 2016 and April 2018, with the bills paid by the company credit card of Mr Luwolt, who paid himself expenses.”

The court heard Luwolt was hired by the company’s founder Mary Alice Malone in 2013 after meeting her at a dinner party, where he boasted of his success as a venture capitalist.

Luwolt falsely claimed he had made his first million at university, built the Lipsy London clothing brand and worked for the Burberry fashion house.

CROOK CAGED

He was paid nearly £300,000 in 2017, more than £470,000 in 2018, and spent £664,000 on the company credit card between January 2017 and April 2018, said prosecutor Adam Davis QC.

After taking out a Harrods American Express Card, he blew £391,000 between February and November 2018.

But the judge said: “Mr Luwolt’s lavish spending on himself and his friends contrasts with his attitude to an assistant who was asked to flat-sit for him.”

The court heard she was berated by Luwolt in an email after making a claim of just £7.82 for a taxi home.

Malone Souliers said in a statement: “The defendant was removed from the company three years ago.

“Since then, we have continued to create beautiful shoes for women and men and to grow globally as a brand.”



Beyonce has also been see in Malone Soullier’s luxury shoes

Luwolt with (L-R) Tommy Lee, Robert De Niro, Mary Alice Malone (creative director of Malone Souliers and chef Nobu Matsuhisa

Luwolt with event planner Yasmin Mills and designer Melissa Odabash

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