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25 Jun 2009 10:14 AM:

check out the link below..think it shows where a lot of the WWD money went - rather sick..!!!

http://seanlovelockwoodhall.com/tribute/

this was posted on another forum site http://www.topix.com/forum/hobbies/flying/TPEVJCD1B0PB2G8BT/p22 which concerns buyers from WWD egypt. Sounds so familiar to the scam of **P. Interesting reading about the woodhall family. And of course **P is mentioned here as well.


 



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Community thread: Criminal action ( together with the civil one for cancellation) against the administrator of SUNGOLF DESARROLLO INMOBILIARIO AND UNICO INTERNATIONAL.

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09 Jun 2009 9:17 PM:

Any comment on that Tricky Vick as you seem to be such an authority..!!!???



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09 Jun 2009 5:35 PM:

The trouble was Tricky Vicky, that OV was heavily involved in the completions & did use bully boy tactics.  This department was run by Stuart Jones and buyers were told if they did not complete, they would lose everything which is a joke now as there are hundreds who do not even have a property & have lost everything. They also used their own bent solicitor who advised buyers to complete when they should not have done.  This was part of their craddle to grave service..!!



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22 Apr 2009 4:08 PM:

UK NEWS

PLEASE HELP ME. I’M LOCKED UP OVER PROPERTY CON BUT I DID NOTHING WRONG

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MISSING: Sean Woodhall

Sunday April 19,2009

By Ted Jeory

A BRITISH businessman is being held in an Egyptian jail after being arrested in connection with a suspected multi-million pound property fraud.

Peter Morris, 46, has been locked in a filthy cell for five weeks after Egyptian authorities said he was behind an international scam involving Sean Woodhall, a convicted conman who went missing in a mysterious plane crash in Brazil last year.

Mr Morris became the sole director of Worldwide Destinations, a property company owned by the Woodhall family, in February following a request from administrators.

He pleaded last night: “Please help me. It is killing me to be in here. I have committed no crime.”

During the past three years, the company based in Cambridgeshire has sold hundreds of off-plan apartments to British investors in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada.

Some 300 investors paid an average of £40,000 as deposits, but the builders El Riad claim that more than £2million of the money failed to reach them and is now refusing to hand over any keys until it has been paid.

El Riad invited Mr Morris to Egypt for negotiations last month, but soon after touching down he was arrested and accused of fraud.

Mr Morris, who shares a cell with 50 others, including alleged murderers, claims he was entrapped.

Woodhall, 43, received an 18-month suspended sentence in 2001 for an advertising fraud in Birmingham.

Worldwide Destinations foundered and half-brother Mark Lovelock ran Worldwide, but revenues dried up.

When clients started complaining about problems completing their deals, Mr Morris was asked to help by Grant Thornton administrators.

 


After five weeks’ sleeping on a cell floor and sharing one toilet with 50 other inmates, Mr Morris is in poor health.

Yet no formal charges have been made.  He said: “I only came out here to try to help people who were having problems with their properties and I ended up being arrested.”

His wife Helen, 36, and daughter Danni, 11, are anxiously waiting for news at their home in Great Cambourne, Cambridgeshire.

Mrs Morris, who has only had one two-minute phone call with her husband and an email in which he told her a visit would be too distressing, said: “We are both distraught.

“I just hope he holds it together out there and this all ends as quickly as possible.

“I just wish Peter had never got involved with the Woodhall family.”

Builders El Riad claim that Mr Morris, when he was Worldwide’s master agent, was not legally entitled to sign purchase contracts with British investors, but he insists he had full power of attorney from Sean Woodhall.

El Riad has now told hundreds of British customers that if they do not fly to Egypt to sign new contracts and pay “maintenance and legal costs” of £4,000, they risk losing their apartments.

Mohamed Hussein, a partner in El Riad, said: “I cannot understand why people who have paid around £40,000 for their apartments would not spend £400 on a plane fare to come and sort out the problem.

“I like the British and I want to do more business with them. I am trying to help these people. I have lost a lot of
money already because I have not been paid by them.”

Britons living in Wordwide Destinations’s Desert Pearl resort claim that El Riad has cut their power supplies.

They are also concerned that their properties were not “free of encumbrance”, as their contracts claimed, as the landowners had taken out a prior mortgage on the site, which now risks being called in.

Former printer Gary Barrett, 41, and his wife Kim, 40, of Romford, Essex, spent £35,000 on one apartment and £19,000 on a second, which is still under construction.

Kim said: “We were told out of the blue that the builder had padlocked the gates and changed the locks and that the apartment is no longer ours. The same is going to happen to the second.”

A Foreign Office spokesman said it has monitoring Mr Morris’s situation.

 

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22 Apr 2009 1:20 PM:

Ben Pitt left & now works elsewhere & i dont blame him for doing that at all...refunds in April..????? did you really believe that..? I will reserve judgement when the first one is made..

 

wilma



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