Posted by Admin on 2/27/2010 5:53 PM | Comments (4)

Michael Turner (left) and Jason McGoldrick were accused of fraud A freed British man who was accused of fraud after his Budapest-based marketing business failed has said he intends to clear his name. Michael Turner and his business partner Jason McGoldrick were held without charge by the Hungarian authorities. The authorities claimed Mr Turner, 27, from Dorset, and Mr McGoldrick, 37, from Devon, owed creditors £18,000 when their company collapsed in 2005. Mr Turner told BBC News he wanted to "move forward and work on the case". It is understood the pair were released from prison on Friday. Mr Turner flew to Hungary on 2 November last year after being extradited.

 Full news: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8540262.stm

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michelle United Kingdom on 2/27/2010 7:45 PM Its such great news that there out of that prison lets hope to have them home a.s.a.p...In the mean time guy's enjoy ur freedom
reader United Kingdom on 2/27/2010 8:46 PM Also on www.telegraph.co.uk/.../...rom-Hungarian-jail.html
Mick United Kingdom on 2/28/2010 12:20 AM Mark Turner speaks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcEaV_KRzLE
F.W. Germany on 3/2/2010 12:26 PM I'm absolutely delighted to hear of Michael and Jason's release! Have been praying for them and put the news of their disgraceful imprisonment on my Facebook page.
Congratulations to all their families and many thanks and well done to William Dartmouth. I only wish I could vote UKIP, but I've been an ex-pat in Germany for over 15 years and am no longer allowed to vote in the UK - I suppose they think I don't keep in touch with UK news and care nothing for my own country. And in Germany there is no equivalent independence party, yet. Keep fighting and pray for our freedom from tyranny.

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