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Is Steven Sulley a carbon Credit Scammer of Woodbury House?

Last updated: December 2, 2023 4:54 am
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Published: December 2, 2023
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Steven Sulley is the founder of Woodbury House and hosts the Steven Sulley Study podcast. 

He founded Woodbury House in 2014 and has been running it since. Apart from that, he has been a part of the Tungsten Management Group and Minboso. 

On paper, Steven Sulley seems like a reliable entrepreneur with an amazing track record. However, he has plenty of skeletons in his closet. 

Steven Sulley avoids mentioning one of his biggest ventures anywhere, Pure Carbon Limited. Why? Because the company was a scam. 

Yes, Steven Sulley has a history of scamming people. The following review will explain how he scammed innocent investors out of millions:

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Carbon Green Capital and Pure Carbon Limited: How Sulley Made His Millions:

Carbon Green Capital was a carbon trading company which promised its investors threefold returns on their investments. The High Court closed down the company in 2014 when the investigators from the Government-run Insolvency Service found its exaggerated claims. 

2/12/2023 Update
As of now, Steve Sulley has not responded, nor has he apologized for his misdeeds. He has ignored our efforts to highlight the problems faced by his victims. Furthermore, he has only focused on propagating his fake PR.

One judge called this company fraudulent. Note that Carbon Green Capital had attracted around £1 million from investors. Sulley had set up this company in 2012.

However, when the Court shut his fraudulent company down, he moved onto another scam, Pure Carbon Ltd.

With his new venture, Steven Sulley raked in over £3 million from gullible investors. In 2016, the High Court ordered this firm into liquidation as well. 

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However, the liquidators’ own enquiries were delayed because the company’s records were under the possession of the police. 

Then, Sulley threatened The Mail to take down their report saying it was libellous. He said the article is defamatory to him suggesting he is a ‘career conman’ which couldn’t be further from the truth. Steven even claimed that The Mail’s report violated the Defamation Act 2013. 

Luckily, The Mail declined. 

Now, he has started marketing himself as an art dealer. He uses the name of the Woodbury House art gallery in Soho, London for his own company, Woodbury House to make himself seem more credible. 

His firm describes itself as a ‘specialist art investment consultancy’. 

If you have sensitive information or have had a personal experience with Steve Sulley but want to stay anonymous, then submit it using our secured form. You can connect with our expert contributors and help in finding the truth. We never share your information with 3rd parties.

More on Steven Sulley’s Carbon Credit Scam:

The High Court had shut down Pure Carbon Limited on 3rd February, 2016. It did so after the investigation by the Insolvency Service. 

Pure Carbon Ltd wasn’t the only company shut down, it was shut down with 89 other firms. 

Steven Sulley was the sole director of Pure Carbon Ltd. According to a REDD report, the company sold over 500,000 carbon credits to retain investors between February 2012 and February 2013 for £3,191,054. 

Beware of Steven Sulley of The Steven Sulley Study:

Sulley is a serial scammer. He has stolen millions from investors through his carbon credit companies. Now, he has rebranded himself through his podcast. 

However, there’s no denying that he is still a scammer. The proof is his latest venture, Woodbury House, which has used the name of a renowned art museum to borrow credibility. 

He is a charlatan who even threatened The Mail UK so they would take down their report on him. 

Certainly, he is a dangerous guy who you should avoid at all costs. Steven isn’t the only “guru” who tries to deceive people so they wouldn’t learn about his crooked past. 

Another such guru is Justin Goodbread. 

Hence, you should avoid dealing with Steven Sulley and Woodbury House at all costs.

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13 Comments
  • Avatar of Autumn Autumn says:
    April 18, 2023 at 2:25 pm

    He is famous for scamming his dealers and presently he is practicing the same, so avoid this man for doing any sort of business, not a legitimate firm for investing your money and time.

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  • Avatar of Jasper Jasper says:
    April 18, 2023 at 2:25 pm

    Save your money and time, after all, he is famous for scamming his people and not providing them the required services and profit, so how can we trust him in present?

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  • Avatar of Sienna Sienna says:
    April 18, 2023 at 2:25 pm

    I will suggest you for avoiding this man at any cost.

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  • Avatar of elise elise says:
    April 18, 2023 at 2:24 pm

    There should be some government portal for posting about these fraudsters, and making people aware of the criminals through the list of these nefarious people.

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  • Avatar of Khari Khari says:
    April 18, 2023 at 2:24 pm

    Never get involved with these scammers and make sure you are making others aware of these scammers and fraudsters, the main aim of these people is to make sure you never get to know about their criminal past.

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    • Avatar of John wardman John wardman says:
      December 29, 2023 at 6:35 pm

      I’ve purchased artwork from that gallery and since reading this article I’m worried now that the print i purchased is of no value at all, if all is true about this man how is he still running a business.

      Yours kindly john

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  • Avatar of Kye Kye says:
    April 18, 2023 at 2:24 pm

    Make sure you need to avoid such people who aren’t legitimate and have some criminal past. Most of these people are promoting themselves as positive entities but none of them are trustable.

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  • Avatar of Ronan Ronan says:
    April 18, 2023 at 2:23 pm

    He tried hard to hide his previous crime but was not successful completely in ditching his crimes.

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  • Avatar of Margot Margot says:
    April 18, 2023 at 2:23 pm

    It is important to make them realize their scams and get punished for the crime, he had stolen millions from his previous firm and made people suffer, and now he is promoting himself through his new business podcast, sharing knowledge with his users, but yet his previous criminal record can’t be hidden.

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  • Avatar of Zavier Zavier says:
    April 18, 2023 at 2:23 pm

    These online gurus have scammed several of their users and made them unaware of their criminal past, it is common that they ill reflect their personality to be the most positive one and none of them are reliable.

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  • Avatar of Jason Genova Jason Genova says:
    July 23, 2022 at 4:54 pm

    Steven Sulley launched his new podcast just to distract people from his carbon scams. He is deceiving hundreds of people to launch another scam.

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  • Avatar of J Newman J Newman says:
    June 23, 2022 at 3:45 pm

    Steven Sulley is running a podcast nowadays to clear his name. I feel infuriated by how he stole the name of Woodbury House to help his own brand. The guy is no art dealer. He is a conman who stole millions from investors by making false promises. What’s more horrible is he did it again by starting another company.

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  • Avatar of Joy Joy says:
    June 14, 2022 at 8:18 am

    Carbon credit scams were the among the biggest financial scams in the UK’s history. If Steven Sulley was involved in those scams he should be investigated.

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