Charles Dickens's Regent's Park mansion at centre of bitter 10 million court battle
Briefly

Deborah Fiorentino, an ex-wife of an Italian aristocrat, is embroiled in a legal dispute as she faces losing her £19 million home due to mortgage defaults. Accused by Luxembourg's Banque Havilland of owing over £10 million, Fiorentino's financial troubles come despite her high net worth status. The mansion, once home to Charles Dickens, is not just a prime property but also rich in history. While her legal team contends that the bank has been unreasonable and inhibited her from refinancing, the bank claims she has consistently failed to meet her obligations, casting doubt on her financial management.
Deborah Fiorentino claims her bank has treated her unreasonably, alleging it prevented her from refinancing her mortgage, leading to financial losses amounting to millions.
Representing the bank, Michael Walsh said the evidence indicates Fiorentino is persistently unable to meet her financial obligations despite having ample time to repay her debts.
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