A woman from Macclesfield who enjoyed the high life thanks to money laundering has been jailed at a court in Holland.
A Dutch court heard she had no income in The Netherlands, where she lives, but spent vast sums of money there on property, land and luxury cars and boats. The court found that together with her husband, now deceased, the woman, who has a daughter, was guilty of laundering a huge sum of money. Court records say her husband took his own life during the criminal process in Holland.
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