‘My wife’s won £2.4 on the lottery – but I lost £1m’

A businessman accused of planting fake bombs outside the chambers of lawyers said he his wife won £2.4m on the lottery – but he had to hand over £1 million in a court confiscation order. Jonathan Nuttall, 50, allegedly hired former Royal Marine Michael Broddle, 46, to plant two packages resembling explosive devices at Gray’s Inn chambers in central London. Andrew Sutcliffe, KC, and Anne Jeavons had both acted for the National Crime Agency in the recovery of £1m of…

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