Tom Hicks to discover Liverpool court verdict

Stephen Howard,Pa
Wednesday 16 February 2011 17:51 GMT
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The sale of Liverpool went ahead against Hicks' wishes
The sale of Liverpool went ahead against Hicks' wishes (GETTY IMAGES)

The Texan former owner of Liverpool will discover tomorrow whether he will be able to launch massive damages claims in the US courts over the sale of the Premier League side.

The sale went ahead after Mr Justice Floyd granted anti-suit orders which prevented Tom Hicks taking action in the Texas courts to halt the deal.

Mr Hicks applied to the same judge last week to lift the anti-suit orders. He gives his ruling tomorrow.

Mr Hicks believes he was the victim of an "epic swindle" when the club was sold against his wishes to New England Sports Ventures for £300million.

Mr Justice Floyd will also rule on applications to strike out or dismiss claims by Sir Martin Broughton, former chairman of the club, seeking damages against Mr Hicks for his actions while owner.

RBS also applied to the court for orders which would block Mr Hicks and his former partner George Gillett from suing over the sale.

New England Sports Ventures applied to the court to be added to an application for a permanent anti-suit order blocking action outside the UK and European Union.

It bought the club after repaying a £237million loan Mr Hicks and Mr Gillett took out with the Royal Bank of Scotland and Wells Fargo and Co.

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