THE Grenfell council boss who stole £62k from the survivors' fund blew some of the cash on a 12-inch SEX TOY.

Jenny McDonagh, 39, used her Kensington and Chelsea council job to get hold of pre-paid credit cards that should have been given to survivors of the fire.

Jenny McDonagh has been jailed for five-and-a-half years after stealing funds for Grenfell survivors Credit: Metropolitan Police

The former council finance manager, from Abbey Wood, South East London, sought the £48 lurid sex toy from Ann Summers among a number of other "frivolous" items, Judge Robin Johnson revealed at her sentencing.

Isleworth Crown Court heard how she splashed £51.4k on holidays to Paris, Iceland, LA and Dubai within the space of five months.

Snaps showcased her lavish lifestyle of dining in high-end restaurants - even spending £200 on a meal at the Delaunay restaurant in Covent Garden.

She also took a number of selfies to capture the lavish moments. In one her hair has been styled with beach waves as she wears her pricey green dress from Hobbs which complements her striking red lipstick and heavy cat eye-liner.

McDonagh after withdrawing cash from an ATM at Charing Cross station to put back into her personal account as a way of laundering money Credit: PA:Press Association

The council financial boss used the funds to buy this fancy frock from Hobbs Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

Jenny poses for a selfie while enjoying a ride on the Thames Clipper, she paid for with stolen cash Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

Another photo shows her struggling to contain her excitement as she enjoys a boat ride on the Thames Clipper.

She later gambled £32k of the Grenfell money and lost £16k.

McDonagh had also stolen £35k from the NHS, where she previously worked at the Kent-based Midway NHS Foundation.

Judge Robin said: "While I have sentenced a number of the cases that have to be known as Grenfell frauds, and read about others, your offending is unique in my experience.

"As the finance manager to the Grenfell Finance Team at the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea you knew exactly what these funds were for and the importance of them for the intended recipients namely the victims of the fire.

"Bearing that in mind the scale of your dishonesty in these frauds beggars belief."

Detective Superintendent Matt Bonner said in a statement after the trial: "McDonagh is a serial fraudster with no compunction for who she targets.

"She knew she was taking precious funds intended for those who survived the Grenfell Tower tragedy, people who have already been through the most traumatic experience imaginable without then being caught up in McDonagh's deception."

The Grenfell Tower fire killed 72 people on June 14 last year.

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