And he’s now staring down a confiscation order that could add five more years to his prison sentence if he doesn’t pay up within three months. The court’s confiscation order now forces him to return the value of his available assets — £655,951.40 — directly to victims. If he doesn’t pay, the additional five-year sentence kicks in — but that doesn’t automatically produce the money for victims. Southwark Crown Court ordered Burford to pay £655,951.40 under a confiscation order issued on July 27, 2026, with funds going directly to victims. What happens if Burford doesn’t pay within three months?