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AVIVA Yacht – Unique $250 M Superyacht
Delivered in 2017, the AVIVA superyacht is a striking sight with its length of 98.4 meters (322.83 ft), ranking it high on the list of largest yachts worldwide .
Built by the renowned German shipyard Abeking & Rasmussen, AVIVA has been a standout in the world of luxury yachts since its inception, winning the Motor Yacht of the Year award at the World Superyacht Awards in 2018.
Aviva | |
98m (323 ft) | |
16 | |
25 | |
Abeking & Rasmussen | |
Reymond Langton | |
Reymond Langton | |
2017 | |
20 knots | |
MTU | |
4,966 ton | |
1012957 | |
US $250 million | |
US$ 15 – 25 million |
AVIVA Yacht
Mr. Lewis started his early entrepreneurial life by currency trading, enabling him to have a more thorough insight into the business world.
Making him one of the wealthiest people on the earth with an accumulated net worth of over 4.5 billion pounds; enabled him to buy many luxury cars and Aviva yacht, the 250-million-dollar beast.
AVIVA was built by the boat building company Abeking & Rasmussen , situated in Lower Saxony. Abeking & Rasmussen is a company aimed at engineering yachts, naval vessels, and cruise ships.
They were also responsible for building AVIVA’s sisters Elandess , Cloudbreak, and Excellence.
Reymond Langton Design was responsible for designing this gorgeous yacht. They are an award-winning company that prides itself on its creativity and passion with well over a decade of experience in the superyacht designing industry.
They were also responsible for creating the Serene superyacht and Nobiskrug yacht Mogambo.
AVIVA Yacht Exterior
AVIVA’s exterior displays a sleek and modern all-blue design, distinctive among today’s superyachts. Notable outdoor facilities include a Jacuzzi, a large swimming pool, a helipad, and a spacious sundeck for relaxation and entertainment.
The yacht also boasts a collection of water toys, including jet skis, sea bobs, and inflatable slides for guests to enjoy.
AVIVA Yacht Interior
Designed by Reymond Langton Design in collaboration with Toby Silverton, AVIVA’s interior offers a contemporary and luxurious aesthetic. The yacht can accommodate up to 16 guests in eight state-of-the-art suites, complemented by a crew of 35.
The owner’s suite, located on the upper deck, features an office, private lounge, and a large en suite bathroom. The remaining guest cabins, consisting of two VIP suites and five double cabins, can be found on the main deck, each outfitted with en suite facilities.
AVIVA’s standout feature is a full-size padel tennis court, located in the lower deck. The yacht also features a beach club, a spa, a gym, a swimming pool, and an elevator connecting all the decks.
Similar to her sister yachts, she is also made of steel and has a solid superstructure made out of aluminum.
Powering this 98-meter-long superyacht are twin diesel-electric MTU engines capable of outputting 3,862 horsepower.
Along with her 364,705-litre fuel tanks, she can run comfortably at a speed of 14 knots and reach a max speed of 20 knots.
AVIVA can now comfortably accommodate 16 guests and carry up to 35 crew members after being refitted twice since its launch.
AVIVA Yacht Price
The estimated cost of AVIVA was around US $150 million. The annual running costs are estimated to be between US $12 to 15 million, based on usage.
AVIVA is not currently for sale or available for charter.
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Tottenham owner’s 98m superyacht sets sail after he pays $5m fine
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024
Written by: Anna Cummins
Joe Lewis, the convicted billionaire owner of Tottenham Hotspur F.C., can use his superyacht again after paying a US$5m fine.
The 98-metre Aviva — which Lewis put up for collateral for bail last year — has been in a Mediterranean port for most of the last 12 months. In January, the British billionaire pleaded guilty to insider trading charges in the US, and on 4 April was sentenced to three years probation. Lewis, who admitted to sharing business secrets with personal friends and associates to enrich them, apologised to a judge, saying he was “embarrassed” by his conduct.
Tavistock Group founder Lewis, a British businessman based in the Bahamas, was banned from stepping onto the superyacht while waiting for his trial. After sentencing, he paid a US$5m fine, which was reportedly settled in Manhattan shortly after the verdict.
Since the verdict, the yacht has sailed over 400 nautical miles from Malta for ports in Albania and is currently in Kalamata in Greece, according to AIS data. It is the furthest the ship has travelled in over seven months, although there have been no confirmed reports that Lewis, 87, is aboard.
Aviva was designed by Reymond Langton, and built by Lemwerder-based German builder Abeking & Rasmussen. Launched in 2017, it is the fourth yacht named Aviva built for Lewis.
Aviva acts as Lewis’s floating home and office, and features an indoor, full-sized padel tennis court. The vessel also boasts eight guest suites, a helipad, spa and a cinema.
Bloomberg reports the yacht has also displayed works from Lewis’ private art collection, which is valued at more than $1bn and includes pieces by Picasso, Freud, Klimt and Degas.
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Tottenham billionaire owner Joe Lewis has an amazing £113m superyacht, which features a full sized tennis court
- Published : 7:22 ET, Sep 16 2022
- Updated : 10:31 ET, Sep 16 2022
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WHEN you have an estimated wealth of around £4.3billion, you aren't going to skimp on boys' toys.
And billionaire Spurs owner Joe Lewis is testament to that fact - owning an astonishing £113million superyacht which measures 321-feet long.
The East End-born businessman is believed to live on board the Aviva, once spotted docked on the Thames, which has been referred to as his mobile office.
Better still, it has everything an 85-year-old would need in terms of amenities, including the very first full-size indoor tennis court ever installed on a yacht.
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Lewis does not need to be on dry land to get his tennis fix.
After all, he has an incredible tennis court built into the Aviva - the first of its kind - that he and his guests can play on.
At 20 metres long and 10 metres wide, the court area goes up to 6.65 metres high.
And it's not just for tennis, as the yacht's designer Reymond Langton explained.
"It is not only a lifestyle change for the owner but also for the crew as this is also the largest gym of any yacht," the British design studio told Yacht Harbour .
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"The crew is encouraged to play with the owner and guests and when the court is not in use for padel (tennis), the net can be removed and the crew plays football and use other exercise equipment in the space.
"It is after all a sports hall."
A MOBILE OFFICE
Lewis, who made his millions in currency trading after running several restaurants and nightclubs from the 1960s, spends most of the year on his boat.
For the Spurs boss, it's not just a place where he can enjoy a luxurious life, the Aviva is perfect for working remotely.
"Communication and information are critical to me." Lewis said in an interview with regards to his requirements for his floating office.
"To be effective, I need reliable phones and internet, these have improved much over the past few years, but, it is too expensive, too slow and not consistently reliable.
"Aviva is more than an office; it is also my home for much of the year. So for me, it is relaxing working from home, wherever Aviva may be in the world."
It can also be used to entertain, just as it was when he invited the Spurs team on board in 2013 during their tour of the Bahamas.
Then-skipper Michael Dawson said: "I had never met him before, so it was nice to go over there and a great experience.
“What a really nice guy. And that yacht is unreal! But he’s just a normal guy. You could chat to him about anything. He tunes into all the games, he loves it. We just sat there chatting. He made us feel so welcome over there. It was relaxed. A lot of team-bonding together."
BAHAMAS-READY
It's mostly in the Bahamas where Lewis - among the richest men in the UK - spends his days as a tax exile.
And the Aviva, which can house up to 16 guests, is fully equipped for the Caribbean lifestyle.
The exterior relaxation area features a circular set of lounging pads on the sun deck, as well as smaller lounging pads towards the yacht's bridge.
A cool swimming platform can also open up into the sea, that means you can have your own beach area with Aviva's tenders coming out of side doors.
Talking about boys' toys, the superyacht even has a speedboat and jet skis on board.
PERFORMANCE
The German-built Aviva, the 46th longest yacht in the world, took three years to complete.
And it's certainly not lacking in spec, either.
Powered by an eco-friendly drive system, it can reach a top speed of 20 knots.
The unique hull design that comes together with an electric propulsions system means that less fuel is used.
Unbelievably, the Aviva can cruise at 11 knots purely on electric power only.
Now, where can we get one?
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Joe Lewis’ $250 million superyacht, ranked among the world’s 25-most valuable, sets sail after he pays US fine
Joe Lewis’ superyacht is on the move again after spending most of the past year holed up in a Mediterranean port while the British billionaire faced insider-trading charges in the US.
His 322-foot (98-meter) Aviva — which he put up as collateral for bail — has traveled more than 400 nautical miles from Malta to cities along Albania’s coast as well as the Greek island of Zakynthos since he was sentenced April 4 to three years probation, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
After departing Zakynthos earlier this week, the Tavistock Group founder’s yacht was near Kalamata in southern Greece on Thursday morning local time, the data show. It’s the most the roughly $250 million vessel has traveled in about seven months, though it’s unclear if Lewis is on board.
Lewis, 87, pledged his yacht along with his private jet to secure his release following his arrest in July. A few months later, Aviva docked until April 5 in the Maltese capital of Valletta, where it can cost as much as €750 ($800) a night to moor vessels that exceed 75 meters.
Lewis, who was scheduled to have eye surgery in London recently, was prohibited from setting foot on the yacht that has long served as part-residence, part-office while awaiting trial. He was only allowed on board after paying a $5 million fine after sentencing, which he settled soon after the verdict in Manhattan.
A representative for Lewis, who has a net worth of about $7.3 billion according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, declined to comment.
Lewis, whose global empire includes five-star hotels, private lenders and enclaves for the wealthy, launched Aviva in 2017. It includes eight guest suites, a helipad, padel tennis court, spa and a cinema. It ranked among the world’s 25-most valuable superyachts shortly after its launch, alongside those owned by Middle Eastern royals.
The yacht has also displayed works from Lewis’ private art collection, which is valued at more than $1 billion and includes pieces by Picasso, Freud, Klimt and Degas.
Events that authorities say took place on the yacht were a key piece of evidence that prosecutors used against him.
At dinner one night in September 2019, the billionaire received favorable news about Mirati Therapeutics Inc., an oncology company where he was a major investor, leading him to pass along the tip to a host of people, including the pilots of his private jet, according to US regulators.
Those pilots — Bryan “Marty” Waugh and Patrick O’Connor — were also charged with trading on inside information. O’Connor pleaded guilty to securities fraud and conspiracy and is due to be sentenced in May, while Waugh is fighting the charges.
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This 321-Foot Superyacht Was Allegedly Used as a Secret Venue for Insider Trading, According to a Lawsuit
The securities and exchange commission claims billionaire joe lewis shared insider information while aboard the outlandish vessel., tori latham, tori latham's most recent stories.
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British billionaire Joe Lewis—the owner of the Tottenham Hotspurs—has become embroiled in an insider trading case. But there’s a surprising side character in the saga: Lewis’s superyacht , Aviva .
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Brought by the U.S. government, the suit alleges that Lewis used his connections to gain access to sensitive intel. He then shared that info with his employees, friends, and lovers so they could benefit financially. At a hearing on Wednesday, Lewis pleaded not guilty; his lawyers didn’t respond to Bloomberg’s request for comment on Thursday.
In one example of such alleged activities, Lewis learned that the oncology company Mirati Therapeutics—in which he owned a stake—had received positive results for a cancer drug. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission complaint, that info was shared over Aviva ’s dining table. Lewis then told several associates to buy stock in the company, and when those shares rose following the public reveal of the cancer-drug results, Lewis’s friends and employees sold their shares for a handsome profit.
With a current net worth of $6.9 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Lewis was able to snap up Aviva in 2017. At the time, it was one of the 25 most valuable superyachts in the world , and the 51 st largest yacht. Since Lewis was charged this week, the vessel has left the Bahamas, and early Thursday it was heading away from the U.S. toward Bermuda, according to vessel data cited by Bloomberg.
For his part, Lewis can no longer board the superyacht: He used the ship and his private jet as collateral for a $300 million bail package on Wednesday. So it’s bon voyage to Aviva for now.
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WATCH: Spurs owner Joe Lewis’ superyacht Aviva is spotted on the River Thames
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Tottenham Hotspur shareholder Joe Lewis' yacht Aviva was caught on video by a passerby as it sailed down the River Thames. Take a look at the video here
Aviva, the 98.4 metre long superyacht belonging to British businessman and Spurs shareholder Joe Lewis was sighted sailing down the River Thames on Sunday (1 July).
The spectacular yacht, built by German shipyard Abeking and Rasmussen, was seen making a U-turn at Butler’s Wharf near Tower Bridge.
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The superyacht, the third called Aviva commissioned by Lewis, 80, took three years to build.
At 98.4 in length, and with a 17.24 beam, this impressive vessel can sleep up to 12 guests in six cabins, 35 crew and it boast a full size tennis court that can also be used to play squash.
Created by Raymond Langton designs, Aviva can reach a speed of 20 knots and at 98.4 metres long, it’s said to be the 46th longest superyacht in the world.
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Tottenham billionaire owner Joe Lewis has an amazing £113m superyacht, which features a full sized tennis court
- Published : 12:22, 16 Sep 2022
- Updated : 15:29, 16 Sep 2022
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WHEN you have an estimated wealth of around £4.3billion, you aren't going to skimp on boys' toys.
And billionaire Spurs owner Joe Lewis is testament to that fact - owning an astonishing £113million superyacht which measures 321-feet long.
The East End-born businessman is believed to live on board the Aviva, once spotted docked on the Thames , which has been referred to as his mobile office.
Better still, it has everything an 85-year-old would need in terms of amenities, including the very first full-size indoor tennis court ever installed on a yacht.
Join SunSport for a tour.
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Lewis does not need to be on dry land to get his tennis fix.
After all, he has an incredible tennis court built into the Aviva - the first of its kind - that he and his guests can play on.
At 20 metres long and 10 metres wide, the court area goes up to 6.65 metres high.
And it's not just for tennis, as the yacht's designer Reymond Langton explained.
"It is not only a lifestyle change for the owner but also for the crew as this is also the largest gym of any yacht," the British design studio told Yacht Harbour .
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"The crew is encouraged to play with the owner and guests and when the court is not in use for padel (tennis), the net can be removed and the crew plays football and use other exercise equipment in the space.
"It is after all a sports hall."
A MOBILE OFFICE
Lewis, who made his millions in currency trading after running several restaurants and nightclubs from the 1960s, spends most of the year on his boat.
For the Spurs boss, it's not just a place where he can enjoy a luxurious life, the Aviva is perfect for working remotely.
"Communication and information are critical to me." Lewis said in an interview with regards to his requirements for his floating office.
"To be effective, I need reliable phones and internet, these have improved much over the past few years, but, it is too expensive, too slow and not consistently reliable.
"Aviva is more than an office; it is also my home for much of the year. So for me, it is relaxing working from home, wherever Aviva may be in the world."
It can also be used to entertain, just as it was when he invited the Spurs team on board in 2013 during their tour of the Bahamas.
Then-skipper Michael Dawson said: "I had never met him before, so it was nice to go over there and a great experience.
“What a really nice guy. And that yacht is unreal! But he’s just a normal guy. You could chat to him about anything. He tunes into all the games, he loves it. We just sat there chatting. He made us feel so welcome over there. It was relaxed. A lot of team-bonding together."
BAHAMAS-READY
It's mostly in the Bahamas where Lewis - among the richest men in the UK - spends his days as a tax exile.
And the Aviva, which can house up to 16 guests, is fully equipped for the Caribbean lifestyle.
The exterior relaxation area features a circular set of lounging pads on the sun deck, as well as smaller lounging pads towards the yacht's bridge.
A cool swimming platform can also open up into the sea, that means you can have your own beach area with Aviva's tenders coming out of side doors.
Talking about boys' toys, the superyacht even has a speedboat and jet skis on board.
PERFORMANCE
The German-built Aviva, the 46th longest yacht in the world, took three years to complete.
And it's certainly not lacking in spec, either.
Powered by an eco-friendly drive system, it can reach a top speed of 20 knots.
The unique hull design that comes together with an electric propulsions system means that less fuel is used.
Unbelievably, the Aviva can cruise at 11 knots purely on electric power only.
Now, where can we get one?
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Inside Tottenham owner Joe Lewis' £113m superyacht: Luxurious private haven features a full-sized tennis court, a floating office, PRICELESS art work and can carry 35 crew members... as billionaire is indicted in the US
- Tottenham owner Joe Lewis has been indicted in the US for insider trading
- The billionaire spends most of the year on board his luxurious superyacht, Aviva
- His vessel, worth £113million, holds a large tennis court and numerous amenities
By Daniel Davis For Mailonline
Published: 11:15 EDT, 26 July 2023 | Updated: 13:57 EDT, 26 July 2023
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Tottenham owner Joe Lewis is seldom seen at Spurs matches, instead preferring to enjoy a life of luxury floating through the Caribbean on his luxury yacht.
Lewis, a self-made billionaire from the East End of London, is a reclusive businessman who resides primarily in the Bahamas aboard his £113m boat, Aviva.
According to the Forbes Rich List, he holds an estimated fortune of £4.3bn, allowing him to make full use of his riches and invest in a number of flashy amenities.
One of these, his superyacht, is believed to be his home for most of the year and has been referred to as his private office.
When he is not working, Lewis is able to use a full-sized tennis court below decks, as well as a pool, gym and a spacious sundeck.
Yesterday, however, the reclusive 86-year-old was thrust into the spotlight in the US after being indicted for 'brazen' insider trading . Federal prosecutors have alleged that he had passed on inside information 'to compensate employees'.
Joe Lewis' incredible £113million superyacht is one of his most treasured possessions
The incredible yacht features ultra-modern design and sleek interiors throughout
The rear view of the boat displays its enormity spread over five above-water floors
There are workout facilities on board and also a tennis court on the inside
Tottenham's British billionaire owner Lewis has been indicted in the United States
Lewis, founder of investment firm The Tavistock Group, faces more than a dozen charges, though his lawyers have said they plan to defend him 'vigorously' and he has handed himself in to the authorities in Manhatten.
The next steps of the unfolding legal bombshell are uncertain, but at least for now, Lewis or his associates are expected to continue making use of his seaworthy haven.
Aviva, crafted by Abeking and Rasmussen and designed by Reymond Langton, was built in 2007 and is 323ft in size. It can host up to 16 people and 35 crew members, and in sea trials reached an impressive 20 knots (23mph).
The standout feature is the state-of-the-art tennis court, located in the lower deck. The room is 20 metres long and the yacht was effectively designed around it.
Elsewhere, the owner's suite on the upper deck features an office, private lounge and a large en-suite bathroom. The remaining guest cabins, made up of two VIP suites and five more double cabins, are also completed with en suite facilities.
Lewis' yacht also contains a beach club, a gym, a swimming pool and a spa, with an elevator making for easy access to each of the decks.
Furthermore, there is thought to be a 'secret' cinema on board and tucked out of sight, as well as a piano and large salon with sprawling windows and balconies.
The behemoth serves effectively as a floating office for the 86-year-old Lewis
The panoramic view from the control room offers the captain a full range of vision
Lewis is seen here in his younger years while moored at Fife in Scotland
There is intense security on board and with good reason, with plenty of art to protect
The boat carries part of Lewis' sizeable art collection, made of genuine originals, too.
It is understood to have a priceless work by British painter Francis Bacon on a wall on its lower deck. And his collection also includes works by Degas, Lucian Freud, Klimt, Modigliani, Matisse and Picasso.
Aviva is made from steel and an aluminium superstructure, with the yacht powered by twin diesel-electric engines with an output of 3,862 horsepower.
Once spotted moored on the Thames, Aviva has been refitted twice since launch.
In May 2013, Spurs' players embarked on a trip to the Bahamas and were welcomed on board the sleek vessel, leaving Michael Dawson, their former captain, stunned.
'I had never met him before, so it was nice to go over there and a great experience,' Dawson said, reflecting on his experience on Aviva.
'What a really nice guy. And that yacht is unreal! But he's just a normal guy.
'You could chat to him about anything. He tunes into all the games, he loves it.
'We just sat there chatting. He made us feel so welcome over there. It was relaxed. A lot of team-bonding together.'
On Lewis' indictment, a statement from Tottenham read: 'This is a legal matter unconnected with the club and as such we have no comment.'
In a dramatic statement delivered by video, US Attorney Damian Williams said: 'My office, the Southern District of New York has indicted Joe Lewis, the British billionaire, for orchestrating a brazen insider trading scheme.
Aviva was crafted by Abeking and Rasmussen and designed by Reymond Langton
Tottenham players have been on board previously when Lewis decides to entertain
Aviva was effectively built around the state of the art tennis court on board
There are myriad options for anyone on board to relax, including by the rear of the yacht
There is a beach club, swimming pool and spa on board the Aviva, worth more than £113m
The yacht is vast and can reach speeds of up to 23mph in full flight if required
'We allege that for years Joe Lewis abused his access to corporate boardrooms and repeatedly provided inside information to his romantic partners, his personal assistants, his private pilots and his friends.
'Those folks then traded on that inside information and made millions of dollars on the stock market because - thanks to Lewis - those bets were a sure thing.'
Williams then added: 'Now, none of this was necessary. Joe Lewis is a wealthy man. But as we allege he used inside information as a way to compensate his employees or shower gifts on his friends and lovers. It is classic corporate corruption.
'It's cheating and it's against the law. That's why Joe Lewis has been indicted and will face justice here in the Southern District of New York.'
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Joe Lewis Biography: Yacht, Wife, Daughter, and Net Worth
Joe Lewis biography – This article will focus on Joseph C. Lewis’s biography and also answer some asked questions people do ask about Joe Lewis.
Joe Lewis is a British businessman and investor. The British businessman left school at 15 to help his father run their West End catering business before taking it over himself and selling it years later.
After selling his family business in the 1970s, Lewis made his wealth from currency trading over the next two decades before buying the majority stake in Spurs 20 years ago.
Lewis’ English National Investment Company (ENIC) group now owns 85.5% of the north London club.
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Joe Lewis Early Life, Birth
Lewis was on born 5 February 1937 to a Jewish family above a public house in Roman Road, Bow, London. Lewis left school at 15 to help run his father’s West End catering business, Tavistock Banqueting.
When he took the reins, he quickly expanded it by selling luxury goods to American tourists, and also owned the West End club the Hanover Grand, where he gave Robert Earl his first job. He later sold the business in 1979 to make his initial wealth.
Joe Lewis Marital life and Family
Lewis has been married twice. His first marriage to Esther Browne ended in divorce. They had two children: Vivienne Lewis Silverton and Charles Lewis.
Vivienne Lewis Silverton is seen as his heir and serves on Tavistock’s board of directors. She is divorced from Toby Silverton, the former chairman of Bristol Cars, once fully owned by Tavistock.
She was engaged to the ex-Liverpool footballer Craig Johnston for 18 years from the 2000s to the 2010s. Charles Lewis lives in Argentina, and Lewis is now married to Jane Lewis.
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Joe Lewis wife
His first marriage to Esther Browne ended in divorce and later married Jane Lewis.
Lewis has had two marriages. His first marriage, to Esther Browne, was short-lived. Vivienne Lewis Silverton and Charles Lewis were their two children. Vivienne Lewis Silverton is his “heir” and is on the board of directors of Tavistock.
Toby Silverton, the former chairman of Bristol Cars, which was originally entirely controlled by Tavistock, is divorced from her.
In the 2000s and 2010s, she was engaged to ex-Liverpool footballer Craig Johnston for 18 years. Charles Lewis is now married to Jane Lewis and lives in Argentina.
Joe Lewis Daughter
Lewis had two children: Vivienne Lewis Silverton and Charles Lewis.
The daughter Vivienne married Toby Silverton, the former chairman of Bristol Cars, once fully owned by Tavistock. She was later divorced by Toby.
Joe Lewis Art collection
Lewis’s art collection is estimated to be worth $1 billion and includes works by Picasso, Matisse, Lucian Freud, and sculptor Henry Moore.
He bought Francis Bacon’s Triptych 1974–1977 in 2008 for £26.3 million, then a record for postwar artwork bought in Europe.
In November 2018 Joe Lewis sold his Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) by David Hockney in Christie’s salesroom for $90.3 million.
Lewis is the owner of several versions of Arturo Di Modica’s iconic Charging Bull, including the original, which the artist installed during the middle of the night on 15 December 1989 on Wall Street with no prior permission from the authorities.
Joe Lewis Currency trading
After selling the family business in the late 1970s, Lewis moved into currency trading in the 1980s and 1990s, resulting in his move to the Bahamas where he is now a tax exile.
In September 1992, Lewis teamed up with George Soros to bet on the pound’s crashing out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism.
The event, which was dubbed Black Wednesday, made Lewis very wealthy. It has been suggested by some that he made more money from the event than Soros. Lewis is still an active foreign exchange trader.
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Joe Lewis Net Worth
According to the Sunday Times Rich List in 2021, Lewis has a net worth of £4.33 billion, an increase of £338 million from 2020.
Lewis is the majority owner of the Premier League football team Tottenham Hotspur.
How did Joe Lewis get rich?
Born above a pub in London’s East End, Lewis helped his family build a catering business. He sold it and became a currency trader. Lewis took delivery of a 321-foot yacht with an indoor paddle tennis court in 2017.
How much is Joe Lewis worth?
Joe’s worth is estimated to be 5.4 billion USD as of 2022.
What yachts does Joe Lewis own?
Aviva is a 68 meters (223 ft) length motor yacht. Drafted as Aviva III, it is the third superyacht named Aviva built for Bahamas-based British businessman Joe Lewis. Aviva (68m yacht)
How much is Joe Lewis yacht?
Joe Lewis, the British billionaire, Chairman of Tavistock Group, and the 5th richest man in the UK, commissioned this stunning superyacht which was launched in January 2017. Its believed to be valued at US$250 million! That’s £204,225,000.00 GBP!
Billionaire Joe Lewis, who was forbidden to use his $250 million superyacht for close to a year, can finally use his dream boat after paying a $5 million fine. Used as his residence and office the 322 feet long stunning vessel is built around a padel court.
Not his first yacht, but Aviva is the first with a paddle court –
Abeking & Rasmussen had delivered Lewis’s first 223-foot Aviva yacht for the yacht-enthusiast billionaire. Spending months on end on his pleasure craft for business and pleasure, Lewis returned to the shipyard with a ballooning net worth and interests, commissioning a boat that would essentially function as his primary home.
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Tottenham hotspur owner joe lewis posts $300m bond with help of superyacht, private plane in insider trading case.
That’s a boatload of money.
British Billionaire and Tottenham Hotspur soccer club owner Joe Lewis is putting up his superyacht and private plane to secure a $300 million bond so he can walk free after he was arrested on insider trading charges .
Lewis, 86, surrendered to federal authorities in New York on Wednesday morning on charges he gave inside information to a slew of people in his life — including romantic partners, friends, personal assistants and even private pilots — who made millions by using his tips on the stock market.
Lewis later appeared in Manhattan federal court wearing a grey suit, white shirt and black tie and told the judge he pleaded “not guilty.”
He was released on a $300 million bond that will be secured by his yacht, called “AVIVA,” and his personal plane.
AVIVA is a $250 million superyacht that was built in 2017 and is one of the largest yachts in the world at 322 feet in length, according to Yachtbible.com .
Lewis must keep the FBI abreast of the movements of his yacht, and he is only allowed to use his plane to travel to court appearances, according to the agreed-upon bail conditions.
The soccer club owner — who is worth $6.1 billion, according to Forbes — cannot go abroad and his US travel is limited to parts of New York and Florida.
Lewis, who founded the investment firm Tavistock Group, was hit with a 19-count indictment on charges of securities fraud and conspiracy.
The feds say that from 2019 through 2021 Lewis shared confidential intel about companies including Mirati Therapeutics, Solid Biosciences and Australian Agricultural Co.
He also allegedly conspired to defraud Mirati, the US Securities and Exchange Commission and investors from 2013 through 2018 by hiding his over 20% stake in Mirati — a cancer therapy company, according to the indictment.
The billionaire then lent his own money so that people could invest the cash based on his tips — including in October 2019 when Lewis wired $1 million to two pilots so they could buy shares of Mirati, prosecutors claim.
“Boss lent Marty and I $500,000 each for this,” the indictment alleges one of the pilots said in a text to a friend.
The aviator went on to say, “the Boss has inside info” because “otherwise why would he make us invest,” the court papers allege.
The two pilots paid the money back after the stock spiked by 16.7% when Mirati announced a successful clinical trial, prosecutors claim.
“The government has made an egregious error in judgment in charging Mr. Lewis, an 86-year-old man of impeccable integrity and prodigious accomplishment,” defense attorney David Zornow said in a statement Wednesday.
“Mr. Lewis has come to the US voluntarily to answer these ill-conceived charges, and we will defend him vigorously in court.”
The pilots, Patrick O’Connor and Bryan Waugh, were also charged in the case. They pleaded not guilty at the Wednesday arraignment and were each released on a $250,000 bond.
Attorneys for Waugh didn’t return requests for comment Wednesday. O’Connor’s lawyers declined to comment.
Lewis is due back in court on Sept. 5.
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Joe Lewis: How one of Britain's richest people broke insider trading laws
Billionaire Joe Lewis, whose family trust owns Tottenham Hotspur football club, was fined $5m (£4m) Thursday, but will avoid prison after pleading guilty to insider trading.
This is the story of how his plan to enrich his lovers, friends, and employees unravelled.
The pilot had just touched down in Orlando when he texted a friend with a hot tip: "Boss is helping us out."
The "boss" he was referring to was British tycoon Joe Lewis, and the helping hand was a loan of half a million dollars. And it came with juicy stock advice: buy shares in a pharmaceutical company that was about to announce positive results for a new cancer drug.
Two weeks later, the pilot texted again, noting "the Boss has inside info" and "knows the outcome".
He was right - the company's stock price jumped more than 16%. The pilot cashed out and repaid the "Boss".
But there was one big hitch. The whole scheme was illegal.
One of Britain's richest men, the 87-year-old Lewis pleaded guilty to insider trading as part of an agreement with prosecutors in January.
At a hearing in Manhattan on Thursday, he was fined $5m (£4m) and sentenced to three years of probation, avoiding jail time. Lewis arrived in court wearing an eye patch.
Federal guidelines in the case called for a sentence of between 18 months and two years in prison, but both defence and prosecutors urged leniency, citing Lewis' guilty plea, co-operation with authorities and poor health.
Judge Jessica Clarke said his crimes were "serious" and "strike at the integrity of our markets" but said his circumstances did not warrant prison.
In court, Lewis referred to his childhood in London during the Blitz and said: "At an early age, I learned how precious life is. I made a terrible mistake. I broke the law. I am ashamed, sorry, and I hold myself accountable."
As part of the plea deal, one of Lewis' companies, Broad Bay Ltd, also pleaded guilty to securities fraud and was fined $44m (£34.8m).
A substantial part of his fraudulent activity, according to an indictment, was not meant to pad his estimated worth of $6.2bn (£4.9bn).
Instead, the incident with his pilot Patrick O'Connor was just one of a number of times that he passed along insider information about his companies to his private pilots, friends, personal assistants and romantic partners, in order to enrich his close associates.
In part, the billionaire hatched the scheme because he felt bad for never setting up formal retirement plans for his pilots, according to a statement he made in court at the time of his guilty plea.
Lewis was born in London's East End and took over a restaurant business started by his father before selling it to focus on currency speculation and investments.
He was reportedly one of the investors who made money betting heavily against the pound prior to "Black Wednesday" - the UK's withdrawal from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism in September 1992.
He founded the investment firm Tavistock Group, which has ownership stakes in a large array of property, sports, finance, energy and life sciences companies.
Lewis was ranked 39th in the 2023 Sunday Times Rich List and is best known for his ownership of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, which he bought a controlling stake in for £22m in 2001 - a sum then worth around $32m.
In 2022, control was handed over to a family trust, and financial documents the club filed with the UK's Companies House indicate that Lewis no longer has "significant control" over the club.
His current fortune includes homes in several countries, a huge art collection and $250m (£200m) yacht, which he used to secure a bail bond after his arrest in July 2023.
His position in the financial world gave him access to boardroom secrets, and for years, prosecutors said, he tipped off associates so that they could take advantage, in a fraud that netted millions of dollars.
In addition to pilots and workers on his yacht, romantic partners were also on the receiving end of his criminal largesse.
In July 2019, a company called Solid Biosciences that Tavistock had invested in was looking for fresh cash. While considering the deal, Lewis was given confidential information about a clinical trial.
He was staying with his girlfriend in South Korea at the time, and told her to pour money into the company. She invested around $700,000.
The following day the couple returned via private plane to the US. Along the way, Lewis shared his insider tip with his pilots.
As results of the clinical trial were released, the company's shares skyrocketed. Lewis' girlfriend more than doubled her money.
The fraud also went beyond insider trading, prosecutors said. Starting in 2013, Lewis concealed the true scale of his holdings in companies in order to obtain favourable terms for stock deals.
His pilot, O'Connor, pleaded guilty to insider trading charges and will be sentenced in May.
Another pilot, Bryan Waugh, pleaded not guilty and will go on trial later this year. His lawyers have argued in court filings that he did not know that the information he received from Lewis was confidential and not in the public domain.
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Joseph C. Lewis (born 5 February 1937) is a British businessman and investor who holds a number of assets mainly through his Tavistock Group investment portfolio. He was previously the majority owner of ENIC Group, which is also the majority owner of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, between 1991 until October 2022. [1] Majority ownership was passed to the Lewis Family Trust in October 2022. [2]
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