Newcastle United co-owner faces paying £3.4m to Greek businessman
by Callum Parke
Mar 25, 2024
3 minutes
Newcastle United co-owner Amanda Staveley faces having to pay a Greek shipping magnate more than £3 million after a High Court legal battle.
Ms Staveley had been issued with a bankruptcy petition by businessman Victor Restis, who claimed she was liable to pay him £3.4 million owed from an investment he made in her business ventures.
The businesswoman had applied to the High Court to throw out Mr Restis’ application, with her lawyers telling a hearing earlier in March that she had “substantial ground for
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