A MALE model who ran from justice while MOCKING police is now selling explicit pictures and videos online to fund his playboy lifestyle.

Terrence Murrell, 30, fled Britain to Bali before he was due in court to be sentenced for dealing illegal steroids back in October, last year.



But it has now been revealed that the former salesmen is posting pornographic images online through a site called OnlyFans.

The site offers followers the opportunity to pay for Murrell's exclusive content for £8 a month after he also announced a tour to visit fans across the US and Europe.

Murrell was the leading member of a £2million steroid gang who shipped drugs from China to the UK to sell but told police at the time he had bought the drugs for himself as he "wanted to look his best as a male model.

The convict went onto pose for pictures while on the run in an infinity pool, working out in a gym and using his laptop in a four-poster bed.

Many of the snaps were captioned: "Boss life" or "#gangsta"

But brazen Murrell has now gone one step further and is using his online presence to make money as a 'entertainer/fitness model'.

The x-rated content, catered for both men and women, is pushed through his social media pages with the caption 'I'm flying around the world to please my biggest fans ans admirers at very affordable prices too.'


'HE GOT THROUGH MONEY LIKE WATER'

A former friend told the Sun Online that Murrell 'get through money like it was water' and enjoyed buying flash cars and designer clothes.

They said: "He was always very self confident and a bit of blabbermouth.

"I found it quite amusing when I saw these adverts pop up online. I never really expected it.

"He was always spending money and we never knew how he was getting through so much back then.

"I noticed quite recently that he was offering more competitive prices so I can only assume he needs the cash now.

"He was always quite concerned with his appearance."

It is believed that Murell pocketed more than £220,000 and later admitted supplying class C drugs in North Wales through websites before failing to turn up for a sentencing hearing at Caernarfon Crown Court.

Tattooed Murrell, from London, was jailed for 37 months in his absence and Judge Huw Rees said at the time that 'he is living in the lap of luxury'.








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