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Tycoon’s son knocked out pal after jibe at father’s fraud shame

- By Neil Sears

The son of a disgraced businessma­n followed his father’s footsteps into court after punching a friend who joked about the family’s shame.

Tim Carron Brown, 66, once planned to launch a multi-media firm involving actor Stephen Fry but it fell apart leaving a mountain of debts. he was later jailed for two years for fraud.

years later, on a night out with his son Bertie, the younger man’s old boarding school friend harry Sealey made an ‘innocuous’ comment about his previous tax difficulti­es and his son saw red.

young Carron Brown knocked Mr Sealey out, leaving him with a bleed on the brain.

But the 36-year- old boss of a landscapin­g firm – who last year was pictured in Tatler magazine at a society wedding – has been spared prison. Appearing at Bournemout­h Crown Court last week, he admitted causing grievous bodily harm without intent.

Recorder Don Tait gave him a 16month suspended sentence, ordered him to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work and pay Mr Sealey £5,000 compensati­on.

Prosecutor Tom Wright said the night out in Weymouth, Dorset, in 2022 turned sour when Mr Sealey, 36, previously a pupil at £ 48,000- a- year Milton Abbey School in Dorset, ‘made a completely innocuous reference to Mr Carron Brown’s father about his previous problems with tax matters.

The defendant took exception in an extreme way.’

Mr Sealey, a surveyor, left and then received a call from his friend, saying: ‘how dare you talk about my father like that. Don’t come back here – I will knock you the f*** out.’

Mr Sealey wanted to apologise, however, and decided to rejoin the party at a bar.

As he arrived, Carron Brown, from Dorchester, ran out and punched him in the face. he then grabbed his victim by his T-shirt, which ripped, causing his head to hit the ground.

Father- of-two Mr Sealey, from Sherborne, had to undergo £3,000 of dental treatment, multiple hospital visits, counsellin­g and physiother­apy, and was unable to work or drive for months.

Tim Carron Brown, whose Iostar TV production house flopped over unfulfille­d promises of £30million of investment, was jailed in 2009 for a tax fiddle.

 ?? ?? Spared jail: Bertie Carron Brown
Spared jail: Bertie Carron Brown
 ?? ?? Fraud: Tim Carron Brown
Fraud: Tim Carron Brown
 ?? ?? Victim: Harry Sealey
Victim: Harry Sealey

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