Following the agreement, the Philips’, who alleged that Maher had misrepresented the sale prices of a number of horses during their professional relationship, said they were satisfied with the financial settlement made to them.
The legal battle began when Quainton Stud sought to recover £700,000 in what they described as ‘secret profits’ on the sale of horses during their partnership.


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