WSJ – Last month, Martin Coward, a co-founder and former executive of European hedge-fund group Ikos, flew from Cannes, France, to Greece on a private jet, according to people familiar with the matter. But Mr. Coward had to take a commercial flight home.
The reason: His wife and Ikos co-founder, Elena Ambrosiadou, claimed he was unlawfully using the jet, owned by a Cyprus company linked to a family trust with ties to Ikos. Local police got involved.