Bennett said even if Sharaz was unable to pay the whole debt, the “vindication of Ms Reynolds’ reputation (was) paramount”.
“[Sharaz will] serve out his time for bankruptcy. He’s working, so his income will be assessed, and he’ll be required to make contributions to the estate,” Bennett said.
Linda Reynolds (middle) with lawyer Martin Bennett (right) leaving the WA Supreme Court earlier this year.Credit: Trevor Collens
“His travel will be restricted. He’ll be required to cooperate with the trustee, and he won’t be able to retain luxury items.”
As trustee, Juratowitch has wide powers to investigate the couple’s finances.
“He’s able to investigate their affairs to determine the truth of their financial…

