PolicyRegulatory ActionMay 21, 2026
Mark Gould ordered to repay £3.75M from Flawless TV scheme
A Derby court has ordered Mark Gould to repay £3.75 million, which was identified as proceeds from an illegal IPTV operation. Failure to repay the sum will result in an additional 10-year prison sentence for Gould.
Key Takeaways
- Derby court ordered Mark Gould to repay £3.75 million.
- The money was identified as proceeds from an illegal IPTV operation.
- Gould faces an additional 10-year prison sentence if the repayment is not made.
- The operation was associated with Flawless TV.
Why It Matters
The immediate effect is a financial clawback order backed by an extra 10-year prison term, raising the stakes for Mark Gould beyond his existing legal exposure. For the streaming ecosystem, the case is another reminder that illegal IPTV operations can trigger both criminal and asset-recovery action, not just shutdowns. The specific number to watch is the £3.75 million repayment demand and whether Gould meets the court’s deadline to avoid the additional sentence.
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