
"The case centred on an alleged poolside promise made during a family holiday in Vietnam, where Darren Hill claimed he was promised ownership of the business if he worked for it."
"Natalie and Jeremy Berg, the founders of the Fabric Land chain, successfully defended themselves against claims by their son-in-law, Darren Hill, regarding the ownership of the business."
"Fabric Land has become a multimillion-pound empire, built over five decades, starting as market traders in the 1970s before developing into a major supplier."
A court case involving a textiles empire ended with the founders, Natalie and Jeremy Berg, successfully defending their ownership against their son-in-law, Darren Hill. Hill claimed a promise made during a 2004 family holiday in Vietnam entitled him to the business, valued at £10 million. The Bergs built Fabric Land over five decades, starting as market traders. Their daughter, Marnie, dedicated 30 years to the business before her tragic death in 2022, which sparked the family conflict.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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