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Kevin Maxwell must surely have merited some attention before now. Son of Robert Maxwell he was Britain biggest bankrupt and recently almost went bankrupt again.
What about famous quote from wife telling police to "piss off"?
Since you ask, I don't particularly think that a passing comment by the wife of the subject 20-odd years ago self-evidently warrants a mention in the article. There are much more important facets of the subject's life (such as, off the top of my head, his chairmanship of Oxford United) that aren't yet covered. Dave.Dunford (talk)
Latest comment: 4 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Fraud is a legal term. It is not accurate to say that the father was convicted of fraud. Robert Maxwell was neither charged nor convicted of fraud as he died before before the pension scandal came to light (but he is described as a "disgraced" figure due to the fallout from the missing pension funds.) This matter has come up on some of the other Maxwell family pages. Kind Regards, Cedar777 (talk) 06:07, 28 May 2020 (UTC)Reply