Man avoids jail over 'missing' cash

12 April 2012

A "broke" property tycoon has avoided the immediate threat of jail after a family judge heard he had gone some way towards obeying a court order to explain what has happened to his £400 million fortune.

And the judge was told that on Thursday Scot Young had "made further financial provision" for his wife Michelle pending their divorce.

But Mrs Young's lawyers said they were not satisfied her husband was making the "full and frank disclosure" required of him to avoid a suspended six-month prison sentence for contempt of court.

The case against Mr Young, 47, was adjourned until December 17. He agreed that, in the meantime, the threat of jail for failing to disclose details of his finances would remain hanging over him, his passport would remain impounded by the High Court Tipstaff and he would answer a questionnaire setting out alleged "deficiencies" in the information he has so far provided.

Mr Young insists his property empire has collapsed, he is being pursued for £28.6 million by creditors and he expects to be made bankrupt. But Mrs Young, who is suing for divorce and maintenance, plus a large share of his assets, does not believe him and wants to know what has happened to the £400 million which she says he was worth only three years ago.

Since an earlier hearing in the High Court Family Division, she has been ordered by a local court to vacate her home in fashionable Regents Park Terrace, central London, with daughters Scarlet, 17, and Sasha, 15, by November 25.

Her husband had been paying the £10,000-a-month rent on the property, plus the girls' £36,000-a-year private school fees.

It is not known how her circumstances may have changed in light of her husband's "further financial provision", which is understood to have come from third parties.

Mr Young owned a series of high-value properties, including a £19 million family home on the Wentworth Park Estate in Egham, Surrey, which he sold to Boris Berezovsky, the Russian oligarch.

The Youngs married at Chelsea register office in 1995. They later moved to America and last lived together in Miami, Florida, before she returned to the UK in 2006.

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