A BUSINESSMAN who denies any involvement in burning down the Crooked House pub is driving a £200,000 Lamborghini despite a freeze on his companies‘ assets.
Adam Taylor, 46, has been seen in a Urus 4×4.
Adam is driving a £200,000 Lamborghini despite a freeze on his firms’ assets[/caption] He denies any involvement in burning down the Crooked House pub[/caption] The Taylors control ATE Farms which bought the lop-sided boozer[/caption]His business partner son Ethan Taylor, 24, is cruising around in a £160,000 Urus in Lutterworth, Leics, locals say.
Adam’s wife Carly, 36, drives a £120,000 Mercedes G-Wagon with personalised plate.
The Taylors control ATE Farms which bought the lop-sided pub in Himley, West Mids.
Days later, in August 2023, it was mysteriously torched then bulldozed.
Six people have been arrested and released.
Six months ago, concrete company boss Jeremiah O’Regan sued Adam Taylor, plus AT Contracting over a breach of agreements relating to a quarry.
At the time Taylor said he was spending £900 a week and was told to provide an affidavit about his living expenses.
The judge, Mr Justice Fancourt ordered him not to spend more than £2,000 a week unless he paid a £6million surety.
He froze the assets of eight businesses linked to Taylor, including ATC, ATE Farms plus ET Consulting, of which Ethan is a director.
Breaking the order carries the threat of jail.
The Taylors were approached for comment last night.