Lord Brian Gill had split from wife Catherine rubbed stamped in April but details were kept secret as they weren’t heard in open court
A JUDGE was sued for divorce in his own court.
Lord Brian Gill, 75, had his split from wife Catherine rubber stamped in April.
Lord Brian Gill is now divorced from wife Catherine
But full details of the case at the Court of Session in Edinburgh — where he used to earn £200,000 as Lord President — were kept secret as they weren’t heard in open court.
Officials are only now able to reveal it was a marriage split after the legal move was finalised. A spokesman said: “I can confirm that decree of divorce was granted.”
Legal papers in April listed Lady Gill at a house in Edinburgh while the beak was at a separate address in London.
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Lord Gill left his Court of Session post in 2015, then worked at the UK Supreme Court in London until he reached the statutory retirement age of 75 in February.
He campaigned against a law ordering judges to reveal details of their outside interests like shareholdings, fearing his privacy would be compromised.
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