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Du Val ‘misrepresented’ dispute to get court order: Judge

Property group’s founders omitted key details about a falling out with their former friend and company CTO so they could gain an order freezing his assets, the court says.

Du Val founders Kenyon and Charlotte Clarke.

Maria Slade Fri, 03 May 2024

It is likely the Du Val group got a freezing order against a former friend to “subject him to its rigours”, rather than out of genuine concern he might dispose of assets, the High Court has said.

The court has discharged an order freezing the assets of Du Val’s former chief technology officer

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