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Disgraced solicitor tried to fraudulently claim proceeds of property deal

Disgraced former solicitor and convicted fraudster Rodney Whiston-Dew has been using the court system to attempt to fraudulently get hold of the proceeds of a property deal, a High Court judge said in a ruling handed down yesterday (27 March).

Whiston-Dew was jailed for 10 years in 2017 for his role in a fraudulent investment scheme that swindled investors, including celebrities and aristocrats, out of more than £100m. He was released from jail in December 2022 and is subject to a criminal confiscation order of more than £3m which, if it isn’t paid, could lead to him going back to jail.

In a judgment handed down today, Senior Master Fontaine, a judge at the High Court, said that he and other judges have come to the conclusion that Whiston-Dew and a company controlled by him has sought to fraudulently use the court system to get hold of money that they were not entitled to.

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