U2 band member sues accountants
Guitarist alleges his accountants and bankers misled him
Guitarist alleges his accountants and bankers misled him
U2 guitarist Adam Clayton has accused his bankers and accountants of
misleading him on an amount misappropriated by his personal assistant.
Clayton alleges he was told €13,585 (£11,225) was taken from him when the
final amount was actually €4.8m (£4m),
the
Independent reports.
The guitarist is applying to have the case fast tracked via the High Court’s
big business division, the Commercial Court.
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sues his accountants in battle over ‘missing’ €4.8m
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