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Eric Watson’s secretive, misleading deal-making exposed

Judgment heavily favours Sir Owen Glenn after long-running litigation.

Thu, 02 Aug 2018

A property investment at the centre of Sir Owen Glenn’s legal case against Eric Watson involved the brother-in-law of former British prime minister David Cameron, a court judgment reveals.

William Waldorf Astor – Samantha Cameron’s stepbrother – has made a business out of charging ground

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