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Wednesday 19 June 2013

Crime writer wins £33m lawsuit

Crime writer Patricia Cornwell has won nearly 51 million US dollars in a lawsuit against her former financial management company

Crime writer Patricia Cornwell has won nearly 51 million US dollars (£33 million) in a lawsuit against her former financial management company and a former principal in the firm.

The author best known for her series of novels featuring medical examiner Kay Scarpetta, claimed that New York firm Anchin, Block & Anchin LLP was negligent in handling her finances and cost her millions in losses or unaccounted revenue.

Lawyers for the firm and former principal Evan Snapper say there was no money missing from Ms Cornwell's accounts. They blamed losses on the economic downturn and what they called her extravagant spending.

Ms Cornwell says she discovered in 2009 that her net worth was under 13 million dollars (£8.4 million), despite having eight-figure earnings in each of the previous four years.

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