Overview
- Paul Churchman received a three-year prison sentence, while Gemma Churchman got an 18‑month term suspended for two years with rehabilitation requirements and £1,000 costs.
- Prosecutors said the couple unlawfully obtained about £235,177 between 2013 and 2024 through dishonest claims across housing benefit, income support, PIP, Universal Credit, JSA, ESA and council tax reduction.
- Court evidence showed Churchman earned roughly £403,000 over the same period as a self‑employed Evri courier.
- Both defendants pleaded guilty to multiple offences, and the judge rejected ADHD as mitigation and condemned Churchman for involving his previously unconvicted wife.
- The pair have repaid £3,500 so far, with a £250‑per‑month plan leaving a large outstanding balance.