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Michelle Young

The Great Insolvency Scam

24th June 2021

Michelle was born into the world of business. A visionary and entrepreneur with an eye for detail and a flair for anticipating trends before they occur. A very shrewd businesswoman in her own right, Michelle ran a successful fashion business and on meeting her late husband Scot, in 1988, went on to run other successful ventures. In 2007, Michelle’s marriage to Scot started to show signs that things were not right. This culminated in divorce proceedings, with Michelle winning each and every application she made on the merits of the arguments she put before the High Court, in London. In 2010, Scot engineered his own bankruptcy. Enter David Ingram of Grant Thornton who was allegedly appointed by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) as Scot’s Trustee in Bankruptcy. In 2013, Michelle won a significant judgment in her favour, at the High Court, in London, requiring Scot to pay £26.6 million plus 50% of the matrimonial estate, estimated to be worth somewhere in the region £4 billion. On 8 December 2014, within a year of the divorce settlement being handed down by the High Court, in London, Scot was found dead in circumstances which, although claimed to be an accident, at the time, were more in keeping with a finding of unlawful killing than suicide.In July 2015, David Ingram of Grant Thornton unlawfully bankrupted Michelle, appointing Paul Allen of FRP Advisory as her purported Trustee in Bankruptcy. During their marriage, Michelle and Scot were very successful in the hi-tech industries and had a portfolio of high net worth properties. Michelle started her now extensive investigations into the machinations and fraud in the Family and Insolvency Courts, starting in 2007, Michelle has since then been culminating in the setting-up of The Great Insolvency Scam campaign and website.

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