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Amid the yachts and penthouses, Dame Shirley finds her millions in jeopardy
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Paul Waugh Deputy Political Editor and Justin Huggler in Herzliya Pituach
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Fordham, John
/ Magill, John
/ Porter, Shirley
/ Shirley, Dame
2003
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Amid the yachts and penthouses, Dame Shirley finds her millions in jeopardy
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Paul Waugh Deputy Political Editor and Justin Huggler in Herzliya Pituach
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Fordham, John
/ Magill, John
/ Porter, Shirley
/ Shirley, Dame
2003
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Amid the yachts and penthouses, Dame Shirley finds her millions in jeopardy
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Amid the yachts and penthouses, Dame Shirley finds her millions in jeopardy
2003
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The first breakthrough came one week after Westminster won a key court order in February that insisted [Dame Shirley] disclose her riches. It was on 18 February, that a fax from Israel stuttered through to the council's city hall declaring for the first time that she had given up defending the case and intended to ignore the court order. Those gagging orders were lifted in recent weeks to allow Westminster councillors today to approve new moves to serve writs on Dame Shirley in Israel. The writs, which have to comply with Guernsey and Israeli law, will be served in the next few weeks. January 1994: Mr [John Magill]'s early findings show Dame Shirley and others engaged in unlawful activity. Dame Shirley moves to Israel.
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