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Colony and M7 to sell £270m portfolio at centre of Quidnet legal battle

Colony Capital has put up for sale a £270m UK portfolio at the heart of a continuing legal dispute with Quidnet and Richard Tice (pictured), the asset manager’s chief executive and co-founder of the Leave.EU campaign.

Colony transferred the management of the assets to M7 Real Estate earlier this year, which led to a £6.4m damages claim for breach of contract being lodged in the high court in July against five Luxembourg-registered vehicles holding the assets.

M7 is run by chief executive Richard Croft, who is an outspoken Remainer. Last year he told EG: “My position on Brexit is stronger than ever – I think it is a disaster for the country in terms of its social impact. I am very concerned about London, where I think the occupational market may be hit very badly, far more so than the regions.”

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