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Bankrupt developer tries to piggyback Justice Wilson


The Justice Bill Wilson saga has “inspired” a twice-bankrupt property developer to yet another failed court case as he tries to get a $2 million judgment against him overturned.

Philip Joseph Fava applied to have a judgment by Justice G

Niko Kloeten
Fri, 06 Aug 2010

The Justice Bill Wilson saga has “inspired” a twice-bankrupt property developer to yet another failed court case as he tries to get a $2 million judgment against him overturned.

Philip Joseph Fava applied to have a judgment by Justice Geoffrey Venning set aside, on the basis that the Judge

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Niko Kloeten
Fri, 06 Aug 2010
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