SECOND TIME UNLUCKY (Update)
19 December 2008
GBP2 million problem gambler loses new bid to sue
bookie
Graham Calvert, a 29-year-old greyhound trainer and
admitted compulsive gambler in the UK, made the
headlines last year with his attempt to claim GBP 2
million from gambling group William Hill plc, alleging a
lack of care in stopping him from telephone
gambling....and losing. His litigation against the
gambling company was thrown out, but this week his legal
representative was back in court appealing the rejection
of his suit.
Calvert was not personally in attendance because he is
currently serving a two-year jail sentence on cocaine
and firearms charges.
His current action in the London Court of Appeal was no
more successful than his original litigation; his
representative was refused permission to appeal to the
House of Lords, and was ordered to pay William Hill's
legal costs, starting with an interim payment of GBP 50
000, suspended temporarily pending a possible
application directly to the Law Lords for leave to
appeal.
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