Founder of 20m Sherlock Holmes Museum in latest cataclysmic' family court fight
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Founder of 20m Sherlock Holmes Museum in latest cataclysmic' family court fight
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"John Aidiniantz, the businessman behind the Baker Street museum, has been fighting a "cataclysmic" battle with his family, including sister Linda Riley, for more than 13 years in a row sparked over ownership of the "goldmine" tourist attraction. The dispute - which in its various incarnations has appeared in the High Court more than 100 times and racked up at least a dozen judgments - has also raged over family-owned properties and the care of their mum."
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