Billionaire wins right to hand back moth-infested £32.5m Notting Hill mansion
- A wealthy couple won a High Court battle to return a £32.5 million mansion due to a severe moth infestation, as stated by Justice Fancourt.
- The judge ruled that William Woodward-Fisher provided false answers about the property's condition and failed to disclose the infestation.
- The couple will receive approximately £30 million in total damages, including a refund of the purchase price minus their use of the property.
- Justice Fancourt clarified that this ruling pertains to an extreme infestation, not minor moth issues, indicating the severity of the case.
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