EXCLUSIVE Caravan park boss tipped to be the UK's first asylum housing billionaire lavished wealth on romantic breaks with glamorous Latvian businesswoman 18 years younger By Andrew Young Published: 01:52, 5 November 2024 | Updated: 01:52, 5 November 2024 e-mail View comments A caravan park boss tipped to become Britain's first asylum housing billionaire used his fortune to rebrand as an amateur racing driver after whisking a glamorous Latvian businesswoman 18 years his junior on a string of romantic holidays, MailOnline can reveal. Essex tycoon Graham King, 57, whose firm Clearsprings made nearly £120million in profit last year by housing refugees for the Home Office , wooed Lolita Lace, 39, with fine dining and horse riding trips in the Caribbean after splitting with his wife Karin, 60. Ms Lace, who is understood to have moved into Mr King's Mayfair flat in 2017, was first pictured with her new squeeze in a 2015 TripAdvisor review he left about their November holiday in Antigua and Barbuda.

The review, which included several images of Ms Lace showing off her enviable figure in a striking red bikini, praised a local riding club for a 'wonderful experience' that saw them swim in the sea with their horses. 'Wow what an experience', he wrote. 'We rode them in bareback and when they started swimming we were basically floating, then changed to laying flat whilst holding on to their manes, this was something we won't forget in a hurry!!! Ride here you'll love it.

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