Sir Frederick Barclay: No additional punishment after long-running authorized battle with ex-wife

A decide has determined to not punish high-profile businessman Sir Frederick Barclay for breaches to orders made by the High Court over cash he owed to his ex-wife.

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The 88-year-old has been locked in a long-running authorized battle with Hiroko Barclay following the breakdown of their 34-year marriage.

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The decide overseeing the dispute, Sir Jonathan Cohen, ordered Sir Frederick to offer Lady Barclay, additionally in her 80s, lump sums totalling £100m in May 2021.

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The following 12 months he dominated Sir Frederick was in contempt of courtroom after he did not pay £245,000 he owed his ex-wife for authorized charges and upkeep.

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Sir Frederick has subsequently paid that £245,000.

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On Thursday, the decide stated he had determined to "make no further order by way of punishment".

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However, he stated Sir Frederick nonetheless owes his former accomplice £100m.

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Sir Jonathan has been informed {that a} settlement in relation to the £100m fee was pending.

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The decide had been given a determine of round £10m in relation to that settlement, however stated on Thursday that he had been informed a lender offering the settlement had withdrawn.

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Sir Frederick was not present in contempt for not paying the £100m sum - or a primary instalment of £50m - as a result of the decide stated Lady Barclay had not proved that Sir Frederick had the means to pay both quantity.

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However, it was dominated that Sir Frederick was in contempt by not beforehand paying the cash he owed for authorized charges and upkeep - after the decide concluded he had the means to pay these lesser sums.

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Sir Frederick, whose pursuits included the Telegraph Media Group and the Ritz lodge in London, was among the many UK's most high-profile businessmen, together with twin brother Sir David Barclay.

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Sir David died aged 86 in January 2021.

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