MAN United’s Scott McTominay faces losing nearly £1million after investing in a failed firm run by his Wag’s dad.
Fortress Capital Partners went bust last year.
Scott McTominay could lose nearly £1million after a firm run by his partner’s dad went bust
McTominay lent Fortress £1million to buy an investment property in Portugal
The firm, operated by McTominay’s fiancée Cameron Reading and her dad Ashley, owed £18million, leaving 230 people out of pocket.
It borrowed from investors including Boyzone star Shane Lynch, then lent it out at higher interest rates.
Additionally, the Readings lavished millions of dollars on opulent investment houses in Spain, Dubai, and the UK. 27-year-old McTominay gave Fortress a £1 million loan to purchase one in Portugal.
The administrators have revealed that investors are anticipated to receive only 10p for every £1 invested, meaning the Scottish midfield player will now only receive £100,000 back.
Despite owing the company £1.2 million, 23-year-old “Cam” has offended several investors by posting about her opulent lifestyle on social media.
One who lost thousands told The Sun on Sunday: “There is a photo of Cam blowing a kiss with a glass of Champagne at a Claridge’s hotel room with Scott. It really rubs salt in the wound for those of us who’ve lost our life savings or face losing their homes.
“There’s another pic from Instagram of Ashley, his wife, Cam and her sister. They always seemed to be going on holiday. At one point, they were in Dubai for months and months.”
Cam had to sell properties in Dubai and Spain to cover her bills.
The 47-year-old singer Shane owes money totaling £657,000 and has £730,000 in arrears.
McTominay’s agent was asked for a response.
The company was operated by McTominay’s partner Cameron Reading’s dad. Pictured middle Cameron, and her dad Ashley. pictured left