"Fraudster Sentenced for Attempting to Sell Fake 'Queen's Walking Stick' on eBay"

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Dru Marshall, a 26-year-old man from England, pretended to be a Senior Footman at Windsor Castle and falsely claimed to be selling an "antler walking stick" that belonged to Queen Elizabeth II on eBay, stating the proceeds would go to charity. He was sentenced to a 12-month Community Order and 40 hours of unpaid work after being convicted of fraud by false representation, despite initially claiming it was a joke or social experiment.
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