CELTIC fans have been warned they may have been duped by a bogus crowdfunding page to raise legal action to strip Rangers’ titles.

TheGoFundMe campaign is believed to have raised over £2,000 after it was set up under the name Tim O’Toole.

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But the campaign has since been removed from the site along with the Twitter account @RangerTaxCase which advertised it.

And the account @CelticResearch has been warning Hoops fans not to share or be conned by the campaign.

They said on Twitter: “If you have sent anything to this fake page on go fund me go back and report it. It is fraud. Get your money back and report those behind it.”

Minutes after the fake account was taken offline a similar page sprung up on GoFundMe claiming to serve the same purpose.

The ‘Strip The Cheated Titles’ page was launched under the name John Cuthbert today with a £5,000 target.

As yet, no donations have been made.

2 Second page set up just hours ago

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Earlier this month, Supreme Court judges ruled unanimously to reject Rangers’ appeal in their long-running tax battle with HMRC.

But SPFL chiefs announced earlier this week that they do not have the legal power to take further disciplinary action over the Ibrox club’s use of EBTs.

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