Johnson has an ‘unsatisfied’ county court judgment for £535
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May 13, 2021
LONDON: Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been issued with an outstanding court judgment for a debt of £535.
A search of the county court judgments database shows the “unsatisfied record” registered to Johnson at “10 Downing Street”. The date of the judgment, which was first revealed by the Private Eye magazine, is October 26 last year.
The official court records do not state who the creditor is, nor the nature of the debt. The judgment was issued less than a fortnight after a Conservative donor told the party he was donating £58,000 in relation to refurbishments at Johnson’s Downing Street flat.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson issued with a county court judgment for a debt of £535
It dates back to October 2020 - a key point in his controversial flat refurbishment
Prime Minister Boris Johnson (Image: PA)
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A county court judgment in Prime Minister Boris Johnson s name has been sent to Downing Street over an unpaid £535 debt.