John Le Mesurier (businessman)

John Le Mesurier (businessman)

John Le Mesurier (b. 1933/34) was an English businessman who was managing director of a carpet discount business.

He was a co-defendant in the trial of Jeremy Thorpe, a senior British politician. The defendants were accused of conspiracy to murder Norman Scott, Thorpe's gay lover. They were acquitted.

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* [http://century.guardian.co.uk/1970-1979/Story/0,,106877,00.html article on trial]


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