The Mail on Sunday

Like a scene from Succession...moment Jerry’s henchman gave Murdoch divorce papers before he boarded his private jet

- By Michael Powell

HIS granddaugh­ter’s wedding was a chance for Rupert Murdoch to put his split from Jerry Hall to the back of his mind. But the celebratio­ns turned sour for the 91-year-old media tycoon after Miss Hall’s divorce lawyers seized the opportunit­y to serve him with legal papers.

The Mail on Sunday can reveal a ‘shocked’ Mr Murdoch was handed the documents in the car park of RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshir­e moments before he boarded his private plane.

Lying in wait was private investigat­or Michael Colacicco, a former Metropolit­an Police antiterror­ism officer. According to one witness, Mr Murdoch was surrounded by his security but ‘didn’t react in time’ before Mr Colacicco thrust the paperwork into the mogul’s hands.

‘He looked shocked, to put it mildly,’ the source said.

The extraordin­ary scenario could have come straight from an episode of the hit television drama Succession, which follows the machinatio­ns of an elderly billionair­e media mogul and his warring family who are fighting to wrestle control of the dynasty.

That Miss Hall resorted to such aggressive tactics to get the divorce prowas ceedings moving is perhaps an indication of how upset she is by her treatment. Reports have claimed that billionair­e Mr Murdoch ended their six-year marriage in an email to Miss Hall, 66.

Sources said she was left ‘devastated’ by the marital breakdown, and that she believes Mr Murdoch soured on her during the pandemic when she kept him isolated to stop him getting Covid. It is claimed this caused tensions with his children, who allegedly ‘mistrusted’ her and accused her of refusing to let them see him.

On July 1 the former model filed for divorce in Los Angeles, citing ‘irreconcil­able difference­s’. They are said to have signed a prenuptial agreement, but Miss Hall’s lawyers claim that she was ‘unaware of the full nature and extent of all [Murdoch’s] assets and debts, and will amend this petition when the informatio­n has been ascertaine­d’.

The day after Miss Hall filed for divorce, Mr Murdoch was photograph­ed mingling with family outside St Mary’s Church in Westwell, Oxfordshir­e, at granddaugh­ter Charlotte and Luke Storey’s wedding. Mr Murdoch was served with divorce papers the following Monday morning.

Nick Goldstone, head of dispute resolution at internatio­nal law firm Ince, said that the fact Mr Murdoch served in person showed that ‘the recipient was not expecting to be served or that the serving party expected a degree of evasion’. He added: ‘Until such time as service has been effected, the proceeding­s cannot progress. It can be a tricky exercise, particular­ly where the target is an internatio­nal traveller and you want to serve them within the jurisdicti­on. Catching them when they are in situ can be crucial.’

He said the move suggested Miss Hall wants to ‘progress with the divorce as soon as possible’.

Mark Stephens CBE, with Londonbase­d law firm Howard Kennedy, said it appeared to be a ‘well executed’ service of the paperwork, and serving Mr Murdoch personally was a way to ‘speed things up’.

He added: ‘I suspect he [Murdoch] will have been given the opportunit­y for his lawyers to accept service and they didn’t. It may have been done to say, you’re not going to get away with this for nothing.’

Mr Stephens said the fact Miss Hall filed for divorce in California – they were married in London – is significan­t as it is a community property state, meaning that any property acquired during the marriage is by default split 50/50.

Among the documents that could be made public are financial disclosure­s that Mr Murdoch made to Miss Hall for their prenup.

Mr Stephens added: ‘This is a case that doesn’t need to be litigated. He’s rich enough to pay what’s asked. The smart thing is don’t line the pages of newspapers – just get on and settle the case.’

Mr Murdoch declined to comment, while Miss Hall and her legal team did not respond to questions.

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 ?? ?? TURNED SOUR: Murdoch and Jerry Hall at 2016 wedding. Left: Brize Norton air base
TURNED SOUR: Murdoch and Jerry Hall at 2016 wedding. Left: Brize Norton air base

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