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CHANCERY DIVISION
B e f o r e :
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(1) CHRISTIAN BARABUTU | ||
(2) LESLIE GAYLE-CHILDS | Claimants | |
- and - | ||
ELIZABETH TIMMIS | ||
(aka ELIZABETH CLAXTON) | Defendant |
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MS G. CHAKRAVARTY (instructed by Russell & Co) appeared on behalf of the Defendant.
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Crown Copyright ©
THE CHIEF MASTER:
HC-2016-003010 - an application came before me on 24th January 2017. In those proceedings I gave judgment and, at para.16 of that judgment, I recorded my findings that Mr Barabutu was a nominal defendant and that the cause of action, again said to have been assigned, was, in fact, a claim brought by Mr Gayle-Childs. Mr Gayle-Childs is a serving prisoner in HMP Swaleside having been convicted of an attempt to defraud the state of Libya in relation to a very large sum of money.