Gordon Ramsay's London Pub Faces Squatter Standoff
Legal proceedings intensify as squatters claim rights to Ramsay's $16M property, citing anti-gentrification motives.
- Squatters served legal papers at Gordon Ramsay's $16.1 million London pub, some remain despite eviction notices.
- The group, self-described as Camden Art Cafe, occupied the pub as a statement against gentrification and HS2.
- Ramsay's legal team initiates High Court action for accelerated possession, highlighting the complexities of commercial property laws.
- Despite police classification as a civil matter, the situation draws significant public and media attention.
- Squatters' occupation disrupts Ramsay's plans to transfer the property amid a multimillion-dollar deal.