Farage was issued with court judgement for £9,400 debt
Summary
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, was issued a court judgment in June 2024 for an unpaid debt of £9,400. His party says Farage was not aware of the claim due to an address error and plans to appeal the judgment.Key Facts
- Nigel Farage has a County Court judgment against him for £9,400.
- The judgment was made on June 13, 2024, almost two years after the claim was filed online.
- The debt claim was submitted to the registered address of Farage Media in Essex.
- Farage reportedly did not know about the claim because the court documents were sent to the wrong address.
- Reform UK says Farage’s lawyers are trying to have the judgment removed through an appeal.
- The court record shows the debt is "unsatisfied," meaning it has not been fully paid.
- Small claims courts handle debts under £10,000 in England and Wales.
- Public records of such judgments stay available for six years and can affect someone's ability to borrow money.
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