A MILLIONAIRE ex-Billericay Town owner who splashed cash on Premier League stars is on the run from the cops.
Glenn Tamplin, 57, owns an £18million mansion and flaunts an expensive collection of cars.
Glenn Tamplin, 57, is on the run from the cops
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The millionaire used to own Billericay Town – and brought Jamie O’Hara
But the former Essex football club owner is currently wanted by Hertfordshire Police.
Tamplin, who had previously been at the helm of Billericay Town, is being hunted by cops as he failed to show up for court.
Police today released his mugshot as he was set to appear before a magistrate for a breach of court order.
But as he was a no-show, cops have asked for the public’s help.
Tamplin – who once urged players to call him ‘Daddy Pig’ – had been at the helm of Billericay Town.
During his time as owner there, he brought former Premier League stars Jamie O’Hara, Jermaine Pennant and Paul Konchesky to the club.
At Billericay, Tamplin poured £2m into the club, including a new pitch, stadium improvements and a giant mural… of himself receiving a message from God.
Tamplin made himself manager in 2017, before sacking himself in February 2018, reappointing himself two days later and then resigning for good in April.
In 2019, he quit Billericay citing fan abuse, before announcing his return to football with Romford in September the same year.
Earlier this year he showed off his 69 acres of stunning land in Abridge, Essex.
Tamplin’s property boasts his own nine-hole golf course and dune buggy racing track, the steel entrepreneur lives a life of splendid luxury.
But sitting in the garage of his 18,500 square-foot mega-pad are a fleet of eye-popping super cars the dad-of-six has spent millions on.
Among the extraordinary collection is a £2 million white Ferrari LaFerrari.
The businessman once raised eyebrows by releasing a video of the squad singing along to R-Kelly’s hit ‘World’s Greatest’ and appointed himself as manager.
When Tamplin eventually quit Billericay he spent 16 months in charge of eighth-tier Romford before resigning and reportedly moving abroad.
Cops today said he was wanted as he’d failed to show up in court twice – adding that his last known addresses were in Watford and Essex.
Hertfordshire Police said: “Glenn Tamplin is still wanted.
“A warrant was issued by St Albans Magistrates’ Court on July 12 for failing to comply with the requirements of a community order between October 19 2022 and November 4 2022.
“A warrant was also issued by St Albans Magistrates’ Court on October 3 for possession of a controlled Class A drug (cocaine) on May 9.”
Tamplin also owns a massive mansion and car collection