Ant and Dec seek court order over missing £250,000 in Banksy art deal
In Brief
TV hosts Ant and Dec pursue legal action to trace funds linked to Banksy art sales.
Key Facts
- Ant and Dec have obtained a court order to investigate missing funds from Banksy art sales, according to court reports
- An art consultant working for the duo is alleged to have taken secret and unauthorised profits, as stated in court documents
- The disputed amount is reported to be around £250,000
- The case is currently being heard in the High Court
- The legal action aims to recover the missing money linked to the Banksy deals
What Happened
Ant and Dec have initiated legal proceedings in the High Court to trace approximately £250,000 reportedly taken without authorisation by an art consultant involved in their Banksy art transactions. Court documents allege the consultant made secret profits from these deals. The TV hosts are seeking to recover the missing funds through the court order.
Why It Matters
The case involves financial disputes related to art transactions involving public figures. The legal process may clarify responsibilities and oversight in such dealings. It also illustrates the use of legal channels to address alleged unauthorised financial activities. Claims about secret and unauthorised profits are based on court documents and have not been independently verified.
Sources
- BBC News — Ant and Dec win court order to trace 'secret profits' from Banksy deals(just now)
- The Independent — Ant and Dec in High Court row over missing £250k in Banksy deal(just now)
