Louis Tomlinson was reportedly unknowingly drawn into a pension fraud scheme.
A court heard the 33-year-old former One Direction singer was at the centre the fraud attempt when criminals allegedly tried to use his name in a failed 2014 bid to buy his boyhood club Doncaster Rovers.
Louis became the public face of a crowdfunding campaign that sought to raise £6 million for the takeover. At the time, he was at the height of his One Direction fame and had hoped to transform Doncaster Rovers into a competitive force.
However, Leeds Crown Court was told the main investors who pledged £500,000 towards the takeover were part of a gang involved in siphoning money from pensioners.
According to The Daily Mirror, Irish businessman Kevin Phelan, 62, worked with Daniel Giles and Adrian Bashforth to