Yorkshire Post

Couple with £62m home in court over cash row

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A SWEDISH property magnate and his ex-wife who lived in a £62m west London home and enjoyed a “truly exceptiona­l” standard of living are embroiled in a money battle following a “traumatic” marriage breakdown.

Three Court of Appeal judges are analysing the latest stage of the dispute between Gerard and Camilla Versteegh, who married in Stockholm and lived in Kensington, at a hearing in London.

Mrs Versteegh, 52, has complained a judge did not give her a fair share of assets she says amount to £273m following a trial at the Family Division of the High Court in London in 2016.

She wanted to walk away with a package worth £116m – including £67m in cash.

But she says judge Sir Peter Singer’s award left her with £51m plus shares “worth very little” to her.

Her lawyers want appeal judges to order a new trial.

Mr Versteegh, 56, says Sir Peter’s ruling has left Mrs Versteegh with a “very substantia­l and liquid fortune” which is “more than sufficient” to meet her needs.

He says her appeal should be dismissed.

Appeal judges Lord Justice Lewison, Lady Justice King and Lord Justice Holroyde began considerin­g legal argument at a Court of Appeal hearing on Wednesday.

The hearing is due to end later this week.

Tim Bishop QC, who is leading Mrs Versteegh’s legal team, told the three judges the couple were together for 21 years and had three grown-up children.

He said Mrs Versteegh had given up a career in the music industry and become a “mother and homemaker”.

The couple had moved to England after marrying in Stockholm in 1993 and lived in a £62m home in Kensington.

“Over the course of this long marriage the family accumulate­d immense wealth,” said Mr Bishop.

“The standard of living was truly exceptiona­l.”

He said the marriage had broken down in “traumatic circumstan­ces” in 2014.

“The impact on (Mrs Versteegh) of these events was devastatin­g,” he said.

“The trust between the parties and ability to co-operated permanentl­y lost.”

The hearing continues.

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