The Salt Path’s author accused of stealing £64k before losing house in court battle
- Raynor Winn, author of The Salt Path, is accused of embezzling £64,000 from a former employer, Martin Hemmings, who discovered significant missing deposits in 2008.
- An investigation by The Observer claims Raynor Winn's real name is Sally Walker and questions her claims of homelessness since 2013.
- The Observer reported that Moth Winn has lived with corticobasal degeneration for 18 years, despite neurologists stating the typical life expectancy is six to eight years.
- Raynor Winn stated the article is misleading and is seeking legal advice, asserting that The Salt Path reveals their true transformative journey together.
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The Salt Path author accused of embezzling money before losing house
Representatives for the couple at the centre of the story have called the accusations ‘misleading’
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleAuthor of best-selling memoir The Salt Path accused of stealing £64k before losing house after failing to repay money
Raynor Winn is said to have invented the reason she and her husband lost their home before they embarked on the walk on which the memoir is based.
·London, United Kingdom
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