Evidence of the claim alleges that “in November 2019 or so, Mr Turk told Ms Isbilen that she had to make a supposed 750 750,000 ‘gift’ to HRH Duke of York as payment for aid she told HRH Duke of York had in relation to Mrs Isbilen’s Turkish passport “. It is not clear what the Duke of York may or may not have done to make the money. It is also unknown what they told him as an explanation for why 750 750,000 went to his personal account. In court documents, it is alleged that Mr Turk falsely claimed that the Duke of York had assisted with his passport. The allegation merely states: “The statement that Mrs Isbilen needed to make a gift to the Duke of York in relation to her passport (or for any other purpose) was false, and Mr Turk made it dishonest, knowing that it was false and Ms. İşbilen intended to rely on it. “ But whatever Mr. Turk said to his client, “Mrs. Isbilen approved a 750 750,000 transfer from” an account she kept at a private Hampden & Co bank on November 15. A little over a year later, Ms Isbilen had instructed Peters & Peters – one of Britain’s leading law firm and white-collar crime expert – to recover her missing millions. In all, he claims to have trusted Mr Turk $ 87.5 million (67 67 million) and that tens of millions of pounds remain neglected. Mr Turk, 35, according to a legal claim lodged with the Supreme Court, “dishonestly and systematically abused her trust [Mrs Isbilen] placed in him and violated the trust obligations owed to her “. Mr Turk disputes Mrs Isbilen’s allegations. A court decision contains only a summary of its version of events. The court heard that Turk “disagrees with the portrayal of the facts, including the understanding of the various transactions with its assets. “Many of what has happened are the result of Mrs Isbilen’s status as a politically exposed person and the consequent difficulty in managing her assets.” Shortly after the first hearing, which took place in March last year, the Duke of York paid the money to Mrs. Isbilen. He seems to have kept it for at least 16 months. As soon as Peters & Peters, Mrs Isbilen’s law firm, wrote to the Duke “asking for his account of his dealings with Mr Turk, Prince Andrew refused to provide such an account, but returned Is 750,000 to Mrs Isbilen”. said Mr. Tickner. in his affidavit. The details of the claim were changed after that hearing, according to documents seen by The Telegraph, so that instead of stating “Mrs Isbilen is entitled and claiming 750 750,000 in damages”, it changed as follows: “Mrs Isbilen has now received 750,000 Or from HRH Duke of York. “