Victoria Steele, 51, has pleaded guilty to 19 charges of fraud by false representation related to her running of Swaffham-based business eHomes. Steele's estate agents and property rental business eHomes was based in Swaffham (Image: Newsquest)Steele, of School Road, Holme Hale, near Necton, entered guilty pleas at Norwich Crown Court to the charges that she dishonestly defrauded funds for personal gain. It relates to when Steele was the owner/operator of the estate agent and letting business eHomes, which had been formerly known as Prestige Properties Limited. Some victims lost more than £4,100, others are said to have been defrauded out of between £2,200 and £690. The eHomes offices in Swaffham closed in 2018.