LONDON (Reuters) - Helicopter trips, smart skiing holidays and plush properties are just a few of the luxuries that changed Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich's mind about not imitating a rival's "extravagant lifestyle", a London court was told on Tuesday.
To laughter in London's Commercial Court, the media-shy owner of Chelsea soccer club was forced to swallow his words that in 1994 he "was never interested in imitating" the lifestyle of Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky.
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