Kevin Maxwell
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Kevin Maxwell, British businessman, son of Robert Maxwell and brother of Ian Maxwell.
Following the collapse of his father's Mirror Group media empire he experienced the biggest personal bankruptcy in UK history with debts of £406.5 million in 1992.
The bankruptcy was lifted three years later, and he is now a £247,000 a year director of media company Telemonde. He and his wife, Pandora, live in a £500,000 manor house in ten acres of land in Oxfordshire. He has since entered into a further arrangement over debts he accrued subsequently.
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