Firm linked to Captain Tom's son-in-law at centre of £22.4million legal battle

Firm linked to Captain Tom's son-in-law at centre of £22.4million legal battle
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Firm linked to Captain Tom's son-in-law at centre of £22.4million legal battle
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Dan Warburton)
Published: Feb, 12 2025 19:28

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Documents lodged at Companies House reveal he resigned as a director of ACF Sports Promotions in October last year, seven months after the legal action was initially lodged at the High Court.

However, after Stonepit was sold to Taylor Wimpey in March 2022, the construction company changed the locks on the mine site in Dartford, Kent, documents claim.

Sources say that among those to become a shareholder in the scheme was ACF Sports Promotions, the firm where football legend Sir Alex Ferguson was director until last year.

Colin Ingram-Moore, 67, was one of five directors at Stonepit Ltd, which is the focus of a High Court claim against construction giant Taylor Wimpey.

Three businessmen – Stewart Milne, William Cordiner and Ronald Russell – are leading the High Court lawsuit against Taylor Wimpey.

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