Champions League winning ex-Liverpool star faces bankruptcy after row with brother
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Champions League winning ex-Liverpool star faces bankruptcy after row with brother
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"Former Premier League star Steve Finnan is facing an attempt to make him bankrupt following a marathon legal battle sparked by a multi-million pound row with his brother. Mr Finnan, who won the Champions League with Liverpool, ended up embroiled in almost a decade of legal strife after getting involved in a disastrous property business with his brother, Sean. After he became concerned about the way the business was being run around 2016, he sued Sean."
"with his solicitors. One such case an attempt to have a Charles Russell Speechlys lawyer jailed for contempt of court during a failed 6m negligence claim against the firm ended in him facing a five-figure costs bill. However, the Irish former fullback has not paid his debt and is now facing a petition to make him bankrupt at Central London County Court."
The Independent covers major issues including reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while producing investigations and documentaries and relying on donations to fund on-the-ground reporting without paywalls. The publisher promotes access to quality journalism for all, funded by those who can afford it. Former Premier League star Steve Finnan faces a petition to make him bankrupt after a prolonged legal battle stemming from a multi-million pound dispute with his brother Sean over a failed property business. He secured a 4m High Court settlement in 2018 but did not receive the money, and subsequent litigation produced a five-figure costs bill that remains unpaid.
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