Sean Connery given deadline to testify over Malaya case
Wednesday, July 3, 2013 @ 5:17 PM
EX-BOND actor Sean Connery has been given six months to decide whether he wants to testify in court over a property he owns in Marbella, or go to prison.
Every time the former 007 – who played the spy in Goldfinger, in 1964, among others – was called to attend court, this was frustrated by various turns of events.
Sean Thomas Connery and his wife, Micheline Anne Jeanne Connery own one of the 72 holiday apartments in the Malibú block in the élite Costa del Sol seaside town and are said to 'form part of the management structure of a firm of solicitors which is implicated in the infamous Malaya property corruption case, dating back to 2006.
This said, the 200-page case report says it 'seems clear' that the overall control of the firm, and the operations in which Mr and Mrs Connery were involved, were carried out by two of the solicitors who have been charged in the Malaya case
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