Glenn Michael Mulcaire was born on 8 September 1970 and is an English private investigator and former non-league footballer.
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Glenn Michael Mulcaire was born on 8 September 1970 and is an English private investigator and former non-league footballer.
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Glenn Mulcaire became the first man to score a goal for AFC Wimbledon when playing against Bromley in July 2002.
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Glenn Mulcaire played in several pre-season friendlies and for the newly formed AFC Wimbledon scoring twice.
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Glenn Mulcaire applied for a position with a branch of the special forces, hoping to progress to Defence Intelligence, but was rejected as being too young.
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Glenn Mulcaire then began work tracking individuals for private commercial intelligence assessment.
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Glenn Mulcaire then went on to work in 2010 for Lord Stevens' security and intelligence company 'Quest' as a senior investigator.
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In January 2007, Glenn Mulcaire was found guilty of illegally intercepting phone messages from Clarence House and imprisoned for six months after pleading guilty; his co-conspirator News of the World royal editor Clive Goodman was sentenced to four months.
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Glenn Mulcaire publicly apologised to those affected by his activities.
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Glenn Mulcaire pleaded guilty and on 4 July 2014, was sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for 12 months and ordered to undertake 200 hours unpaid work for the community.
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Glenn Mulcaire has been married to Alison for over 20 years and has five children.
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Glenn Mulcaire's grandfather served in the Irish Guards and was employed by the War Office.
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Glenn Mulcaire was born to a mother from the north-east of England and an Irish father, and raised in World's End, Chelsea.
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