Mohammad Ghadami

Mohammad Reza Ghadami (born March 1954) is an Iranian-born British property developer[1] based in Harlow, Essex.

[2] In 1995, Ghadami was convicted in the Crown Court at St Albans of two counts of being knowingly concerned in the fraudulent evasion of Value Added Tax.

[3] In 2004, Ghadami was involved in a legal dispute with Harlow Council over the Harvey Centre[4] in Harlow and other businesses that he owned that resulted in court proceedings.

[5][6][7] In April 2014, a London court ordered British property investor Paul Bloomfield, who was an associate of Ghadami[8] and has since died, to pay Ghadami £110m in damages.

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