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The enforcer and the fixers

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Evening Standard - London, March 9th, 2007

CHIEF among Terry Adams's band of enforcers was Christopher McCormack, a thickset weightlifter who delighted in violence.

McCormack was accused of a savage attack on Adams's Mayfair financier David McKenzie. Adams was said to have ordered the attack after McKenzie lost Pounds 1.5 million for him in bad investments.

When McKenzie was unable to repay the money, he was summoned to a meeting at the home of Adams's brother-in-law John Potter. There, he was allegedly assaulted by McCormack. The financier said that he was kicked and beaten, had three ribs broken and was slashed about the face and w...

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