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Multi-millionaire divorce barrister, 55, is ordered to hand her violent ex-husband £625,000 dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A multimillionaire divorce lawyer is fighting to get a judge-ordered payout to her ex-husband slashed after an appeal heard how he would wind the wife up . Sorour Bassiri-Dezfouli works as a barrister at top London chambers 12 Old Square, winning praise for her fine forensic mind But when their 11-year relationship came to an end, she argued she was the only contributor to the marriage. Kianoosh Azarmi-Movafagh, 58, who was unemployed, having not worked independently throughout was awarded the payout in 2019 after claiming he had been the main carer for their son and needed money to buy a home and set up a business. ....
By Press Association 2021 Allen Stanford HSBC Bank bosses have won a London court fight with the liquidators of a bank that used to be owned by an American financier who was handed a 110-year jail term. Allen Stanford, now 71, was jailed by a judge in Houston, Texas, in 2012, after being convicted of orchestrating a 20-year investment fraud scheme in which he misappropriated seven billion US dollars from Stanford International Bank to finance his personal businesses. Liquidators of Stanford International Bank, which was incorporated in Antigua, complained that HSBC bosses should have been quicker to freeze Stanford International accounts. They said more than £115million had been paid out between August 2008 and February 2009, when HSBC froze Stanford International accounts. ....
HSBC wins London court fight with liquidators of Allen Stanford s bank Thu, 15th Apr 2021 17:33 (Alliance News) - HSBC Holdings PLC bosses on Thursday won a London court fight with the liquidators of a bank that used to be owned by an American financier who was handed a 110-year jail term. Allen Stanford, now 71, was jailed by a judge in Houston, Texas, in 2012, after being convicted of orchestrating a 20-year investment fraud scheme in which he misappropriated USD7 billion from Stanford International Bank to finance his personal businesses. Liquidators of Stanford International Bank, which was incorporated in Antigua, complained that HSBC bosses should have been quicker to freeze Stanford International accounts. ....
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