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The pair involved in an amusingly caught out attempted fraud a few years ago are now divorcing. (Clearly, the judge in the first case was right in his comments about their relationship.)
Despite the costs of the failed fraud, their joint fortune is still around £6.6M and they've already spent almost £2M of that on lawyers. Against each other, this time.
It's one of the rare cases where it really would be best if the lawyers got the lot.
Despite the costs of the failed fraud, their joint fortune is still around £6.6M and they've already spent almost £2M of that on lawyers. Against each other, this time.
It's one of the rare cases where it really would be best if the lawyers got the lot.