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| Tuesday, 19 March, 2002, 14:24 GMT Kilshaw bankrupt after net twins battle ![]() The couple faced financial ruin after a costly legal battle Solicitor Alan Kilshaw - who was at the centre of the transatlantic internet twins adoption row - has been officially declared bankrupt. Mr Kilshaw and his wife Judith ran up legal bills of more than �60,000 during their failed custody battle for the American-born babies last year.
The bankruptcy order was made by an official receiver in Chester, and notices appeared in Welsh newspapers on Tuesday. The solicitor and his wife voluntarily moved out of their �230,000 seven-bedroom farmhouse in Buckley, north Wales, last year following a repossession order. It followed a drawn out and costly legal battle for the girls who were eventually returned to the US last April. The internet adoption saga began after the couple paid �8,200 to adopt identical twin girls from a baby broker in the US in January 2001. It later emerged the girls had already been "sold" to another couple and the natural parents also claimed them.
Soon after the government announced plans to crack down on the internet adoption of children as part of the Adoption and Children Bill imposing stricter restrictions. Last week the couple hit the headlines again after announcing plans to release a charity record in aid of Wrexham Football Club. Meet the Kilshaws features the husband and wife singing and will raise funds for the struggling Division Two side. They are also planning a concert in support of the club. In an interview with comedian Johnny Vegas for Channel 4's Big Breakfast programme, Mrs Kilshaw denied exploiting their notoriety: "We're not cashing in because all the money from that single will go to the charity." She added: "We're doing a charity gig and it's all for Wrexham Football Club, I was asked to do it." | See also: Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Wales stories now: Links to more Wales stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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