Once said to be worth 500 million, to owing creditors 40 million and 13 million to the taxman. Mind you he spent £50,000 a month on groceries and 'housekeeping' at North Aston Hall, the Oxfordshire estate where he lived. I bet he didn't shop at Iceland.
Mind you he spent £50,000 a month on groceries and 'housekeeping' at North Aston Hall, the Oxfordshire estate where he lived. I bet he didn't shop at Iceland.
He should have seen it coming and cut back on the breakfasts.
Once said to be worth 500 million, to owing creditors 40 million and 13 million to the taxman. Mind you he spent £50,000 a month on groceries and 'housekeeping' at North Aston Hall, the Oxfordshire estate where he lived. I bet he didn't shop at Iceland.
Scott Young, friend and associate of Cash, who "fell" to his death onto railings below, was rumoured to be involved with the Russians in his dealings. He was also being sued by his ex wife but maintained that he had no money. This part of an article gives some insight into his dealings:
Later in his evidence, the anti-money laundering specialist gave a complex explanation of how he believed Mr Young, who went bankrupt in 2010 owing creditors £28 million, had “restructured his empire”.
He said there were multiple “debt foreclosures on assets” which then “circulated again and again” but that the “beneficial owner never changed”. He added: “The money just disappeared into the structures.”
As they say "live by the sword, die by the sword". No pun intended given our badge!
Scott Young, friend and associate of Cash, who "fell" to his death onto railings below, was rumoured to be involved with the Russians in his dealings. He was also being sued by his ex wife but maintained that he had no money. This part of an article gives some insight into his dealings:
Later in his evidence, the anti-money laundering specialist gave a complex explanation of how he believed Mr Young, who went bankrupt in 2010 owing creditors £28 million, had “restructured his empire”.
He said there were multiple “debt foreclosures on assets” which then “circulated again and again” but that the “beneficial owner never changed”. He added: “The money just disappeared into the structures.”
As they say "live by the sword, die by the sword". No pun intended given our badge!
Oh, you meant our badge. I thought you were referring to the fact he died by being impaled on metal railings after "falling" from a first floor window.
Nothing dodgy about the death. No Russian-linked undertones.
Just pure coincidence that both he and Cash apparently had vast property-based fortunes which seemingly disappeared overnight. Almost as if it wasn't wholly theirs in the first place.
Scott Young, friend and associate of Cash, who "fell" to his death onto railings below, was rumoured to be involved with the Russians in his dealings. He was also being sued by his ex wife but maintained that he had no money. This part of an article gives some insight into his dealings:
Later in his evidence, the anti-money laundering specialist gave a complex explanation of how he believed Mr Young, who went bankrupt in 2010 owing creditors £28 million, had “restructured his empire”.
He said there were multiple “debt foreclosures on assets” which then “circulated again and again” but that the “beneficial owner never changed”. He added: “The money just disappeared into the structures.”
As they say "live by the sword, die by the sword". No pun intended given our badge!
Oh, you meant our badge. I thought you were referring to the fact he died by being impaled on metal railings after "falling" from a first floor window.
Nothing dodgy about the death. No Russian-linked undertones. Just pure coincidence that both he and Cash apparently had vast property-based fortunes which seemingly disappeared overnight. Almost as if it wasn't wholly theirs in the first place.
the fact cash and jiminez both couldn't prove in court that they owned CAFC when TJ was a director definitely lends itself to this.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-5867803/Property-tycoon-Kevin-Cash-London-Regents-Park-mansion-10m-seized-bailiffs-repay-debt.html
Later in his evidence, the anti-money laundering specialist gave a complex explanation of how he believed Mr Young, who went bankrupt in 2010 owing creditors £28 million, had “restructured his empire”.
He said there were multiple “debt foreclosures on assets” which then “circulated again and again” but that the “beneficial owner never changed”. He added: “The money just disappeared into the structures.”
As they say "live by the sword, die by the sword". No pun intended given our badge!
Tosser.
Nothing dodgy about the death. No Russian-linked undertones.
Just pure coincidence that both he and Cash apparently had vast property-based fortunes which seemingly disappeared overnight. Almost as if it wasn't wholly theirs in the first place.