Case No. DTA-8-2012
Administrative Court

Case No. DTA-8-2012

Fecha: 11-Ago-2014

Carmel Tonna

also lent her £4000. Ruth Adams would receive cash from friends and family as presents at Christmas, Easter and birthday, as a result she saved between £10,000 and £15,000. On completion of the sale of Fallowfield Ruth Adams received £234,166.21 which was paid into her Co-Operative Privilege Savings Account. In her first witness statement Ruth Adams stated that save for the period when her husband was employed by Universal Imports Limited she had been living off the funds released to her from the sale of the matrimonial home, on various loans and a period of employment in 2006/2007 when she worked at the Emirates Stadium, she has also done some acting.25.Following the sale of Fallowfield Ruth Adams moved into a property rented by a childhood friend Ian Haart as he did not require the accommodation. Mr Haart was willing to pay the monthly rental of £1750 because of his friendship with her and having witnessed her personal difficulties. Ruth Adams confirmed her husband’s unhappiness with the arrangement and its termination following his release from prison. On the sale of Fallowfield, Sue Evans, her husband’s cousin’s wife, paid £10,000 in cash for furniture from the house. A subsequent loan of £10,000 from Sue Evans has not been repaid. In June 2012 Ruth Adams’s mother