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Scot Gordon Young was a Scottish property developer, who came to media attention during a protracted and bitter divorce case brought by his former wife Michelle. He claimed to have lost all his assets in a bad property deal, but his ex-wife claimed he was worth “billions” and that the family court should force Scot to pay her several hundred million pounds.

Early life
Scot Gordon Young was born on 10 January 1962, and raised at No. 8 Clepington Street, in the Stobswell area of Dundee, Scotland, the son of Duncan Young, a former Dundee United football player, and his wife Betsy. ==Property career==
Property career
Young began to make money in the property boom of the 1980s, with some help from his father-in-law. During his long divorce battle, he claimed he had lost all his money in a failed property venture in Moscow. However, a leaked document showed that he had used a Panama-based law firm, Mossack Fonseca, and other offshore businesses to hide assets in Russia, the British Virgin Islands and Monaco. As of August 2017, no funds had been recovered. ==Divorce and imprisonment==
Divorce and imprisonment
Young was married to Michelle Danique Orwell for eleven years, between 1995 and 2006. Michelle's divorce applications lasted nearly a further eight years. Young claimed that a failed Russian property deal had left him in debt; Michelle disagreed, and in some media reports she alleged that he had "a few billion pounds at least". In the court proceedings, Michelle alleged he had £400 million. In January 2013, she applied to have him imprisoned for failing to provide all the information requested about his finances. The family court judge sentenced him to six months' imprisonment for contempt of court. In November 2013, after 65 court hearings, the judge awarded Michelle £20 million plus several million in legal costs. In December 2015, Michelle claimed never to have received a penny of this settlement, and set up a campaign group, the Michelle Young Foundation. Her lawyers are suing her for £11.2 million in unpaid fees. whom he had started dating in 2009. The couple separated two months before his death. ==Death==
Death
Young died on 8 December 2014 after falling from a fourth-floor flat and being impaled on railings at 33 Montagu Square, Marylebone, London. Before his death, he phoned his ex-girlfriend Reno, and told her, "I'm going to jump out of the window. Stay on the phone; you will hear me." However, the subsequent inquest ruled that although there was insufficient evidence to declare the death a suicide, there were no suspicious circumstances around the death. ==References==
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