Wannabe WAG blackmailer who conned £200k out of ex-Spurs legend Son Heung-min claiming she was having his BABY is jailed

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A WOMAN who allegedly spun a fantasy of being pregnant with Son Heung-min’s child to squeeze cash out of the ex-Spurs legend has been jailed.

Prosecutors say the scammer bled the South Korea captain for £200,000 and then tried to hit him again for more.

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A woman was jailed for four years for extorting Son Heung-minCredit: Getty
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The scammer allegedly bled the South Korea captain for £200,000Credit: Reuters

The Seoul Central District Court ruled that the woman, identified only as Yang, weaponised Son’s fame and “vulnerability” to commit an extortion scheme that caused him “significant mental anguish,” according to reported findings.

Prosecutors said Yang, a wannabe WAG in her 20s, sent Son an ultrasound image and allegedly threatened to go public with claims she was carrying his baby unless he paid up.

Yonhap news agency reported she pocketed the cash and blew it on luxury and designer goods before returning this year with an accomplice to allegedly demand another £35,000 (70 million won).

She has now been jailed for four years.

Her male co-conspirator, identified as Yong, was sentenced to two years behind bars.

Both have been in custody since May.

Judge Im Jeong-bin said Yang had taken “extreme measures” to smear Son’s reputation.

“It was not limited to simple threats or demands for money – she went further by taking action, such as informing the media and advertising agencies, exploiting Son’s status as a public figure,” Im said.

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