Ex-wife of Albert Davison battling for bigger slice of his fortune

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Ex-wife of Albert Davison battling for bigger slice of his fortune

Albert Davison made a fortune by landing a series of six-figure bets on his own horses. He died in 2011 and his second wife Penny Ann Davisons was awarded just £750,000. She is now trying to get more money from the estate as she claims his death freed up more of his cash and he avoided a huge tax bill. The couple had a five-year relationship and married in 1994. They had two children before separating in 1999. Their divorce proceedings dragged on for four years. The judge ruled that the trust controlling the farm should pay £756,00 to Mrs Davision.


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