A worker has admitted intentionally driving a digger into the front of a hotel after his employers allegedly failed to pay him.
John Manley, 35, drove into the front of the Travelodge in Liverpool Innovation Park on January 21, the day the building was due to be completed.
The father-of-two admitted criminal damage at an earlier hearing, and had been due to stand trial on Monday, but then he also pleaded guilty to damaging property being reckless as to whether life is endangered before the Liverpool Crown Court trial began.
Trevor Parry-Jones, prosecuting, said no evidence would be offered in relation to a charge of dangerous driving.
Footage showing the vehicle repeatedly smashing into the reception of the Travelodge in Edge Lane went viral online after the incident.
Brendan Carville, defending, said: “He accepts he intended to cause that damage.”
Carville said Manley, who he described as a “family man”, conceded there would be an immediate custodial sentence.