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Daily Mail
22-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Mail
Businessman who ran company with his glamorous WAG daughter and lost her partner Scott McTominay 'almost £1m' when it collapsed fights to save his £4m home
The father of Scott McTominay 's partner is fighting to save his £4m home from being seized after his business collapsed. Businessman Ashley Reading, 55, ran investment firm Fortress Capital Partners alongside his glamorous WAG daughter Cam Reading, 25, promoting annual returns of up to 18 per cent before collapsing into administration in 2023. The former Manchester United star, who now plays for Napoli, was one of the investors reported to be set to lose large sums due to the collapse of his girlfriend's father's business. The 28-year-old is understood to have ploughed £1million cash, plus £1.32million from his own company, into Fortress, with Boyzone singer Shane Lynch, 48, also said to have made a £730,000 investment in the firm. In March 2024, the company owed its 230 creditors a total of nearly £18million. The company borrowed money from its investors before lending it out at a higher rate to corporate entities and one 'high net worth individual'. Around the same time, another company run by Mr Reading, Rose Cottage Farm Ltd, also got into trouble, failing to make payments on a £4m mansion in Kent which the entrepreneur had moved his family into. Furzefield, in Holwood Park Avenue, Orpington, is a large six-bedroomed house, set in about one acre of grounds on a gated estate, bought through the company in 2022 for around £2.5m and later marketed for £3.95m. Mr Reading is now being sued by a mortgage company in a bid to seize the mansion and turf the entrepreneur and his family out. McTominay's girlfriend Ms Reading has worked extensively alongside her father, previously being Fortress' head of investor relations and described as an 'integral part of the Fortress Capital team'. The model - who is now enjoying a lavish lifestyle in Naples, with the couple reported to have moved into a house by Lago Patria, a coastal lake close to the beach - also worked with her father as a financial adviser at Bounce, a company previously run by him. But Mr Reading is now locked in a fight to hang onto his own £4m home after administrators made a High Court bid to seize the property from the company through which he bought it. London's Court of Appeal heard that Rose Cottage Farm Ltd was a special purpose vehicle set up by Mr Reading to buy Furzefield in 2022 for £2.5m. Doncaster-based TFG Capital No.2 Limited lent a total of £2.85 million to the company in August 2022, secured by a mortgage over the house and any other company assets. The loan documents contained a covenant by the company not to permit occupation of the house or land as a dwelling by any person related to the company. 'However, Mr Reading and various members of his family and other dependents took up residence at the house on the land in early 2023,' said appeal judge Lord Justice Snowden, adding that 'the company defaulted on the April 2023.' The judge said that the arrears and interest now owed on the mortgage have taken the debt claimed by the loan company over £4m, and that they are fighting for possession of the property and to force Mr Reading and his family out. 'They have not contended that they have any formal lease or other agreement with the company entitling them to remain there,' the judge added. In August 2023, the loan company appointed receivers, with 'the power to demand and receive monies payable in respect of the land and to take possession and sell it.' After the receivers 'took the view that Mr Reading was not co-operating with them in seeking to arrange a sale of the land,' the mortgage company sued in August 2023, 'seeking an order for possession of the land' at Bromley County Court. But Mr Reading 'indicated an intention to contest the Bromley proceedings on a wide variety of grounds' and 'took a number of steps designed to frustrate (the) claim,' the judge said. Becoming impatient, the mortgage company then appointed administrators who in March last year at the High Court in Leeds issued an application under the Insolvency Act in the name of the company, seeking an order that they could sell the property and 'that Mr Reading and all current occupiers of the property deliver up vacant possession of the land'. In a ruling in May last year, Judge Jonathan Klein ordered the company 'must deliver possession of [the Land] to the administrators before the end of 11 July 2024.' But Mr Reading was granted permission to appeal against that order in July last year, and now has succeeded in having it overturned. Lord Justice Snowden, sitting with Lady Justice King and Lord Justice Nugee, allowed Mr Reading's appeal, overturning the High Court order as an 'abuse of process' and saying it essentially replicated the possession proceedings already started, but not yet concluded, in the county court. 'For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this decision in relation to the application is intended to have any effect upon the Bromley proceedings or upon the merits of that claim,' the judge added. The case in the county court will now go forward at a later date.


Scottish Sun
22-05-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Mogul who ran firm with wag daughter battling to save home after company collapsed leaving celeb investors owed millions
HOUSE FIGHT Mogul who ran firm with wag daughter battling to save home after company collapsed leaving celeb investors owed millions Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A TYCOON who ran a collapsed company with his wag daughter is battling to save his £4million home. Ashley Reading, 55, was in charge of investment firm Fortress Capital Partners alongside Cam, who is dating ex-Utd star Scott McTominay. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 7 Ashley Reading, with daughter Cam, is fighting to save his home Credit: Champion News Service 7 Cam is dating ex-Utd star Scott McTominay Credit: Champion News Service 7 She was the company's head of investor relations Credit: Instagram/camreading_ 7 The £4m home at the centre of the court fight Credit: Supplied by Champion News The company collapsed in 2023 leaving celeb investors - including the footballer and Boyzone star Shane Lynch - owed millions. McTominay, who now plays for Serie A club Napoli, reportedly ploughed £1million cash into the firm, as well as £1.32million from his own company. Reading is now battling to save his £4million, six-bedroom mansion in Kent after failing to make payments. He is being sued by a mortgage company in a bid to seize the mansion and turf Reading and his family out. The Court of Appeal heard Reading used his own firm, Rose Cottage Farm Ltd, to buy the home in 2022 for £2.5million. TFG Capital No.2 Limited lent £2.85million to the company, secured by a mortgage over the house and any other company assets. The documents contained a stipulation not to allow anyone related to the business to live in the home or land. But the court was told Reading and members of his family moved in, with the firm defaulting on the loans soon after. In August 2023, the loan company appointed receivers with "the power to demand and receive monies payable in respect of the land and to take possession and sell it". They then launched the legal action against Reading after finding he was "not co-operating with them" by planning to sell the land, it was said. The company took the case to Bromley County Court to be granted an order to take possession of the home, before launching further legal action at the High Court in Leeds. In a ruling in May last year, Judge Jonathan Klein ordered the company "must deliver possession of [the Land] to the administrators before the end of 11 July 2024." But Reading was granted permission to appeal against that order in July last year, and now has succeeded in having it overturned. The case in the county court will now go forward at a later date. Fortress Capital Partners promoted annual returns of up to 18 per cent before it collapsed into administration. Cam, 25, was the company's head of investor relations and was described as an "integral part of the Fortress Capital team". She now lives a lavish lifestyle in Naples with McTominay after he left Utd last year. 7 Cam helped her dad run Fortress until it collapsed in 2023 Credit: Instagram/camreading_ 7 McTominay ploughed millions into the firm Credit: Champion News Service


The Irish Sun
22-05-2025
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Mogul who ran firm with wag daughter battling to save home after company collapsed leaving celeb investors owed millions
A TYCOON who ran a collapsed company with his wag daughter is battling to save his £4million home. Ashley Reading, 55, was in charge of investment firm Fortress Capital Partners alongside Cam, who is dating ex-Utd star Scott McTominay. Advertisement 7 Ashley Reading, with daughter Cam, is fighting to save his home Credit: Champion News Service 7 Cam is dating ex-Utd star Scott McTominay Credit: Champion News Service 7 She was the company's head of investor relations Credit: Instagram/camreading_ 7 The £4m home at the centre of the court fight Credit: Supplied by Champion News The company collapsed in 2023 leaving celeb investors - including the footballer and Boyzone star McTominay, who now plays for Serie A club Reading is now battling to save his £4million, six-bedroom mansion in Kent after failing to make payments. He is being sued by a mortgage company in a bid to seize the mansion and turf Reading and his family out. Advertisement Read more news The Court of Appeal heard Reading used his own firm, Rose Cottage Farm Ltd, to buy the home in 2022 for £2.5million. TFG Capital No.2 Limited lent £2.85million to the company, secured by a mortgage over the house and any other company assets. The documents contained a stipulation not to allow anyone related to the business to live in the home or land. But the court was told Reading and members of his family moved in, with the firm defaulting on the loans soon after. Advertisement Most read in Football Exclusive In August 2023, the loan company appointed receivers with "the power to demand and receive monies payable in respect of the land and to take possession and sell it". They then launched the legal action against Reading after finding he was "not co-operating with them" by planning to sell the land, it was said. The company took the case to Bromley County Court to be granted an order to take possession of the home, before launching further legal action at the High Court in Leeds. In a ruling in May last year, Judge Jonathan Klein ordered the company "must deliver possession of [the Land] to the administrators before the end of 11 July 2024." Advertisement But Reading was granted permission to appeal against that order in July last year, and now has succeeded in having it overturned. The case in the county court will now go forward at a later date. Fortress Capital Partners promoted annual returns of up to 18 per cent before it collapsed into administration. Cam, 25, was the company's head of investor relations and was described as an "integral part of the Fortress Capital team". Advertisement She now lives a lavish lifestyle in Naples with McTominay after he left Utd last year. 7 Cam helped her dad run Fortress until it collapsed in 2023 Credit: Instagram/camreading_ 7 McTominay ploughed millions into the firm Credit: Champion News Service 7 The wag has now left the UK to live with her footballer boyfriend Credit: Instagram/camreading_ Advertisement


The Sun
22-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Mogul who ran firm with wag daughter battling to save home after company collapsed leaving celeb investors owed millions
A TYCOON who ran a collapsed company with his wag daughter is battling to save his £4million home. Ashley Reading, 55, was in charge of investment firm Fortress Capital Partners alongside Cam, who is dating ex-Utd star Scott McTominay. 7 7 7 The company collapsed in 2023 leaving celeb investors - including the footballer and Boyzone star Shane Lynch - owed millions. McTominay, who now plays for Serie A club Napoli, reportedly ploughed £1million cash into the firm, as well as £1.32million from his own company. Reading is now battling to save his £4million, six-bedroom mansion in Kent after failing to make payments. He is being sued by a mortgage company in a bid to seize the mansion and turf Reading and his family out. The Court of Appeal heard Reading used his own firm, Rose Cottage Farm Ltd, to buy the home in 2022 for £2.5million. TFG Capital No.2 Limited lent £2.85million to the company, secured by a mortgage over the house and any other company assets. The documents contained a stipulation not to allow anyone related to the business to live in the home or land. But the court was told Reading and members of his family moved in, with the firm defaulting on the loans soon after. In August 2023, the loan company appointed receivers with "the power to demand and receive monies payable in respect of the land and to take possession and sell it". They then launched the legal action against Reading after finding he was "not co-operating with them" by planning to sell the land, it was said. The company took the case to Bromley County Court to be granted an order to take possession of the home, before launching further legal action at the High Court in Leeds. In a ruling in May last year, Judge Jonathan Klein ordered the company "must deliver possession of [the Land] to the administrators before the end of 11 July 2024." But Reading was granted permission to appeal against that order in July last year, and now has succeeded in having it overturned. The case in the county court will now go forward at a later date. Fortress Capital Partners promoted annual returns of up to 18 per cent before it collapsed into administration. Cam, 25, was the company's head of investor relations and was described as an "integral part of the Fortress Capital team". She now lives a lavish lifestyle in Naples with McTominay after he left Utd last year. 7 7 7


The Sun
04-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Scott McTominay set to lose MILLIONS after loaning cash to collapsed firm run by Wag who's facing allegations of fraud
SCOTLAND ace Scott McTominay is set to lose £2.32million he invested in a failed firm run by his glam girlfriend and her dad. The Napoli star, 28, loaned £1million cash plus £1.32million from his own investment company to Ashley Reading and Wag Cameron's Fortress Capital Partners, documents have revealed. 3 3 He is among creditors owed around £20million after the outfit went bust. And on Friday they rejected businessman Ashley's bid to claw back cash via a Company Voluntary Arrangement. Liquidators had warned investors, including former Manchester United midfielder McTominay, that they were unlikely to get their money back. They said: 'Our view is that this CVA is highly speculative. Creditors should be aware that there may be little return. 'We are unable to definitely say the proposal strikes the balance between the interests of the company and the creditors as there has been limited disclosure of the assets of the director and his family.' It is understood investors stand to get just 3p back for every £1 — meaning McTominay would receive just £66,000. Boyzone singer Shane Lynch, 48, is also set to lose most of his £730,000 investment in the firm. Cameron, 25, has been ordered to hand over hundreds of thousands of pounds from sales of two pads in Dubai and a Spanish villa. She and her dad face fraud allegations. On the pitch, McTominay and Napoli are a step closer to winning the Serie A title. Napoli fan gets incredible Scott McTominay tattoo with permanent nod to Scotland hero's bizarre new nickname He played the full game as Antonio Conte's men secured a 1-0 win away to Lecce thanks to a first-half Giacomo Raspadori goal. The result saw Napoli maintain their three-point lead over title rivals Inter Milan. There are just three games left to go in the season. All three of Napoli's final games are against sides in the bottom half of the table. They take on Genoa next Sunday before travelling to face Parma. Their campaign ends with a home clash against Cagliari on May 25, where they'll be hoping to lift the Serie A trophy.