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Crispin Odey acquitted amid catalogue of inconsistencies

Revealed: Odey AM quietly rebrands £1 3bn of funds as Crispin Odey s next trial date looms

Search Home / News / Revealed: Odey AM quietly rebrands £1.3bn of funds as Crispin Odey’s next trial date looms Revealed: Odey AM quietly rebrands £1.3bn of funds as Crispin Odey’s next trial date looms Funds managed by Crispin Odey himself have retained the ‘Odey’ moniker Odey Asset Management has quietly rebranded £1.3bn worth of funds as founder Crispin Odey prepares for his next date in court later this week, Portfolio Adviser has learned.    Seven out of the hedge fund boutique’s existing 19 funds have changed their name from ‘Odey’ to ‘Brook’, referring to the new subsidiary business, Brook Asset Management, created by Odey AM last November. 

UK: NHS protest organiser fined £10,000 under pandemic legislation

Former public schoolgirl, 28, who lunged at police officer avoids jail

A former public schoolgirl who lunged at a police officer and called her a  Welsh dyke before yelling I m surrounded by Muslims while being handcuffed has avoided jail.  Hanita Dadswell, 28, attacked PC Larner after officers were called out to investigate a report she had been assaulted by her boyfriend at his Chelsea flat.  Dadswell - who has schizoid and bipolar disorder - called the officer a Welsh dyke and shouted I m surrounded by Muslims before she was arrested. She was on a suspended prison sentence at the time for an earlier offence of arson -where she set a pile of clothes on fire while in the psychiatric of a hospital.

Explainer: How ED won the long-drawn legal battle in UK to bring Nirav Modi back

Explainer: How ED won the long-drawn legal battle in UK to bring Nirav Modi back Explainer: How ED won the long-drawn legal battle in UK to bring Nirav Modi back The ED and CBI have been fighting a tough battle to ensure Nirav Modi returns to India to face the law of the land. While ruling in favour of his extradition, a UK court relied heavily on the evidence provided by the two agencies. advertisement UPDATED: March 2, 2021 23:22 IST A UK court has ruled that fugitive businessman Nirav Modi, currently lodged in a London prison, can be extradited to India. (File photo)

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