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Billionaire property developer Christian Candy denies threatening family friend | Billionaire property developer Christian Candy denies threatening family friend |
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The billionaire building entrepreneur Christian Candy has strongly denied using threats or illegal acts to recover a multimillion pound loan. | |
Mr Candy described himself at the High Court in London as "a hard negotiator when I need to be" – but said the accusations against him were "nothing short of preposterous". He entered the witness box to fight off a claim by property developer Mark Holyoake for £132m damages. | |
The claim is against both Christian, 42, and his brother, Nick, 44, who are best known for creating the luxury One Hyde Park apartment complex in Knightsbridge, central London. | The claim is against both Christian, 42, and his brother, Nick, 44, who are best known for creating the luxury One Hyde Park apartment complex in Knightsbridge, central London. |
Mr Holyoake, 44, alleges he and his family were subjected to a campaign of intimidation, including threats against his then pregnant wife, Emma. | Mr Holyoake, 44, alleges he and his family were subjected to a campaign of intimidation, including threats against his then pregnant wife, Emma. |
Ms Holyoake had told the court that links between the Candy brothers and several high-profile figures who died in mysterious circumstances "made me fear for my husband's life". | Ms Holyoake had told the court that links between the Candy brothers and several high-profile figures who died in mysterious circumstances "made me fear for my husband's life". |
She said: "Mark experienced Christian as a volatile and dangerous man." | She said: "Mark experienced Christian as a volatile and dangerous man." |
Mr Holyoake borrowed £12m from Christian Candy's company CPC in October 2011 to help him buy Grosvenor Gardens House in Belgravia, London, to convert into a luxury property for a substantial profit. | |
But he told the court he eventually paid back more than £37m on the two-year loan and had to sell up at a loss of £100m in potential profits after incurring millions of pounds in legal fees and other costs. | But he told the court he eventually paid back more than £37m on the two-year loan and had to sell up at a loss of £100m in potential profits after incurring millions of pounds in legal fees and other costs. |
He is accusing the Candy brothers of being involved in a conspiracy against him to obtain Grosvenor Gardens House at a lower value, or to extort "very significant" sums of money from him and his company, Hotblack. | He is accusing the Candy brothers of being involved in a conspiracy against him to obtain Grosvenor Gardens House at a lower value, or to extort "very significant" sums of money from him and his company, Hotblack. |
In a written witness statement, Christian Candy denied ever threatening or intimidating Mr Holyoake, who had gone to university with his brother and remained close friends until the loan dispute. | In a written witness statement, Christian Candy denied ever threatening or intimidating Mr Holyoake, who had gone to university with his brother and remained close friends until the loan dispute. |
In particular he "categorically denied" threatening Mr Holyoake's then pregnant wife, although he did recall saying to Mr Holyoake "that the situation must be stressful for his wife, who I knew was pregnant at the time". | In particular he "categorically denied" threatening Mr Holyoake's then pregnant wife, although he did recall saying to Mr Holyoake "that the situation must be stressful for his wife, who I knew was pregnant at the time". |
Mr Candy stated: "I was expressing genuine concern for Mrs Holyoake". | Mr Candy stated: "I was expressing genuine concern for Mrs Holyoake". |
He described becoming concerned that CPC would not recover its £12m capital, let alone any additional returns, from Mr Holyoake "in light of the fact that CPC's position was unsecured" and other factors, including "Mr Holyoake's previous track record". | |
"However, even against this background, I absolutely deny that any physical threats would ever have been made against Mr Holyoake. | "However, even against this background, I absolutely deny that any physical threats would ever have been made against Mr Holyoake. |
"The only routes that CPC considered to recover its money were through lawful means." | "The only routes that CPC considered to recover its money were through lawful means." |
Ms Holyoake had previously told the court: "Sadly, the Candys are without shame and so driven by the love of money they have lost all sense of decency." | Ms Holyoake had previously told the court: "Sadly, the Candys are without shame and so driven by the love of money they have lost all sense of decency." |
She also recalled Holly Valance, Nick's actress wife, describing to her how her husband was bullied by his younger brother. | She also recalled Holly Valance, Nick's actress wife, describing to her how her husband was bullied by his younger brother. |
The former Neighbours star had confided how once Nick had been so distraught by Christian's behaviour that he had "lain down in a foetal position on the floor of a hotel room and wept inconsolably". | The former Neighbours star had confided how once Nick had been so distraught by Christian's behaviour that he had "lain down in a foetal position on the floor of a hotel room and wept inconsolably". |
Ms Valance had also told her at a party in Ibiza in 2012 that she and her brother-in-law "did not get on at all", and Christian had said in what she took to be a threat: "If she sees me coming she better f****** cross over on to the other side of the road." | Ms Valance had also told her at a party in Ibiza in 2012 that she and her brother-in-law "did not get on at all", and Christian had said in what she took to be a threat: "If she sees me coming she better f****** cross over on to the other side of the road." |
Ms Holyoake also stated Ms Valance had told her that Christian's wife, Emily, had allegedly suggested at a dinner that the actress had a "dubious" background and tried to dissuade her brother-in-law from marrying her. | Ms Holyoake also stated Ms Valance had told her that Christian's wife, Emily, had allegedly suggested at a dinner that the actress had a "dubious" background and tried to dissuade her brother-in-law from marrying her. |
Ms Holyoake said her own friendship with Ms Valance became a casualty of the dispute over money. | Ms Holyoake said her own friendship with Ms Valance became a casualty of the dispute over money. |
A spokesman for the Candy brothers said after she gave her evidence that her statement had been issued with "the sole purpose of causing reputational damage to the defendants". | A spokesman for the Candy brothers said after she gave her evidence that her statement had been issued with "the sole purpose of causing reputational damage to the defendants". |
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