Secret Spanish mansion of rogue lawyer Andrew Nulty who made millions from sick and dying pitmen - pic - mirror.co.uk: "This is rogue lawyer Andrew Nulty's £5million bolthole - paid for by the sweat, tears and suffering of dying miners.
We tracked down the disgraced solicitor - struck off last year for siphoning off sick pitworkers' compensation - to his turreted home in millionaires' playground Sotogrande, southern Spain.
The vast seven-bedroom mansion has its own pool and a garage bigger than the average semi. But brazen Nulty also has a £1million beach-front apartment in the nearby tax haven, Gibraltar.
In another photo certain to enrage those of his clients still living, the balding 43-year-old basks in the winter sun as he drives the £150,000 Ferrari California he uses to get between the expat hideaways.
Nulty need never work again after he made £13million in a single year from miners' claims.
He was branded 'a disgrace to the profession' by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal for telling his ailing clients their claims would not cost a penny - then pocketing 15 per cent of compensation payouts, on top of a flat fee from the Government."
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