Mr Ben Hall

Previously at Baron Grey Solicitors

Solicitor Mr Ben Hall assured Mr Beach that he had secured Mr Beach’s interests in the sale of Padd Farm to land developers by negotiating a clause which he had added to a court order.

Protected

The clause ‘guaranteed’ that if Mr Beach does not oppose the council’s application to appoint a Receiver - income from the sale of Padd Farm would be protected.

After being sentenced for 7 years for the purported non-payment of the confiscation order. Some 4 months later. Mr Ben Hall ‘High fived’ when he visited Mr Beach in prison and informed Mr Beach of the good news and asked Mr Beach to sign a hand-written document confirming that his interests were protected.

Six months into Mr Beach’s imprisonment (Linda, his wife was also imprisoned). High Court Judge HHJ Goose determined that imprisoning Mr and Ms Beach ‘before’ an application for a Receiver was ‘unlawful’ and they were released.

Document Altered

There were no copying facilities in prison. Having just been released from prison. Mr Beach asked Mr Ben Hall for a copy of the hand-written document which he signed in front of him when Mr Beach was in prison. Mr Beach was astonished to see that Mr Ben Hall had ‘altered’ the document to mean something completely different (see images).

Mr Ben Hall added a couple of words changing the document to read he will ‘try’ to protect Mr Beach’s interests and not ‘guaranteeing’ his interests in the sale of Padd Farm. Mr Ben Hall made Mr Beach sign this disclaimer under false pretences knowing he can change it later to suit himself and the other conspirators.

Mr Beach would NOT have signed on a ‘maybe’. Mr Beach previously made it clear that he would object to the council’s application for a Receiver unless his interests were protected.

Mr Beach signed this:

Ben Hall added ‘look to’ later:

A wicked thing to do to a vulnerable pensioner while in prison. We hope this exposé will help put Ben Hall behind bars.