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West Swindon man accused of transferring money to Indian firms A WEST Swindon man is due before a Leeds judge next month accused of transferring funds to Indian firms. Gyaltse Yolmo, 37, of The Buffer, appeared before York Magistrates’ Court earlier this month charged with money laundering. It is said he entered into an arrangement which he knew or suspected facilitated the transferring of funds from UK InfoTech Technology Ltd to bank accounts of Indian companies. Prosecutors claim money was transferred between November 2015 and April 2019. No plea was entered and Yolmo was granted unconditional bail to appear before Leeds Crown Court on June 4.
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A man who ran a stately home made famous in two major TV series has appeared in court charged with child sex offences. Simon Howard, 65, who used to run Castle Howard, appeared by videolink at York Crown Court accused of indecent assault and incitement to commit an act of gross indecency against a girl aged under 14. Howard managed his family’s stately home, which featured in Brideshead Revisited and the Netflix show Bridgerton, for more than 30 years. The court heard on Monday that a provisional trial date has been set for October 18. Howard, who appeared alongside his solicitor on the videolink during the brief hearing, did not enter a plea and spoke only to confirm his name.
Mark Wolsey, 48, of Harrogate, died in Mayfield Grove A MAN has appeared before York Magistrates Court accused of murder. Daniel Ainsley, 23, was arrested following an incident in Harrogate on Friday night. Mark Wolsey, 58, was found seriously injured in a flat in Mayfield Grove, Harrogate, and was pronounced dead at the scene. Ainsley, of no fixed address, was arrested in the street the same evening, and held in police custody during the weekend. Today, Monday, he appeared before York Magistrates Court, charged with the murder of Mr Wolsey. The court was told that because the charge is murder, it could not give Ainsley bail.