An art forger has been told to pay back £15,000 after admitting flogging fake Banksy pictures on eBay.
Grant Champkins-Howard, 44, from South Croydon admitted conspiracy to defraud last year.
On Wednesday, a court ordered £15,000 worth of assets should be seized from Champkins-Howard as part of his sentencing at Kingston Crown Court.
Some of the works of art alleged to be by the graffiti artist Banksy were found at two homes - one in south Croydon and the other in Eastbourne, Sussex.
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