Nicholas Davies (journalist)
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Nicholas Davies ( 1939 – January 2016), also known as Nick Davies, was a journalist and author, formerly foreign editor of the ''
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''. He was closely associated with
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, and was the centre of considerable UK media attention in 1991 after he was accused in
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's book '' The Samson Option'' of involvement in Israeli arms deals and of passing the location of
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to the Mossad. In response, Maxwell and Davies sued for libel, although Davies did not pursue the case and Mirror Group apologised and settled on behalf of Maxwell after his death.


Journalistic career

Davies began his career with the '' Birmingham Post'' and Mail, and joined Mirror Group Newspapers in 1961 as a foreign correspondent and investigative reporter. He served as foreign editor of the ''Daily Mirror'' for 14 years until he was sacked by Maxwell in 1991 at the age of 52. Davies later went on to publish stories of working with Maxwell, as well as books about the British royal family and
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. Davies was first in the mass media to identify the victim of the 2007 royal blackmail plot, despite a court order preventing naming in the UK. He wrote a book on Maxwell entitled ''Death of a Tycoon: An Insider's Account of the Rise and Fall of Robert Maxwell''. In it he speculated that Maxwell had been killed and suggested some unlikely culprits. He also detailed his own affair with Maxwell's secretary in his book ''The Unknown Maxwell''. He was referred to as "Kite" by satirical magazine '' Private Eye'' because his stories were supposed to be "fliers". He has been confused with another British journalist of the same name when they were working in the same building.


Arms sales

Davies was named by
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as his business partner in ''Profits of War'', in relation to Iran–Contra and the sale of PROMIS, the first computer spyware. The arrangement was also noted in the book ''Robert Maxwell, Israel's Superspy: The Life and Murder of a Media Mogul'' by Gordon Thomas. Ben-Menashe later posted seven documents relating to sales of arms by Davies, sometimes signing himself as Davis. Ben-Menashe also stated Davies was a "major player" in the arms sales to Iran and made more than $1.5 million on one deal. Davies and Ben-Menashe were specifically business partners in the international arms firm Ora Limited, which operated out of Davies' home in London starting in 1983. Ora Limited was setup according to Ben-Menashe with approval of the Israeli government and was meant to facilitate the Israeli flow of arms to Iran during the
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. Davies' former wife, Janet Fielding, confirmed that Davies was selling arms in partnership with Ben-Menashe. In an interview with Seymour Hersh, she stated "Nick would try to tell me stuff bout the arms salesand I said I didn't want to know. I left him because of it." She also stated that she was aware that his arms sales partner Ben-Menashe was an Israeli intelligence operative.


Personal life

In a 1992 article for ''
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'',
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describes Davies as a "polo-playing friend of Prince Charles". From 1982 to 1991, he was married to the Australian actress Janet Fielding, best known for playing the Fourth and
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's companion
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in '' Doctor Who''. Davies lived in Brighton in 1993. There are some details of his personal life in his books ''The Unknown Maxwell'' and ''Death of a Tycoon: An Insider's Account of the Rise and Fall of Robert Maxwell''.


Bibliography

*''The Unknown Maxwell: His Astonishing Secret Lives Revealed by His Aide and Close Companion'' (1992), Sidgwick & Jackson. *''Death of a Tycoon'' (1992), *''Diana: A Princess and Her Troubled marriage'' (1992), Birch Lane Press, *''Queen Elizabeth II'' (1994) *''Roll of the Dice'' (1996), Darius Guppy with Nicholas Davies *''Fifty Dead Men Walking'' (1997) *''Ten-Thirty-Three'' (1999) *''Dead Men Talking'' (2003) *''Diana: The Killing of a Princess'' (2006)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Davies, Nicholas English male journalists British reporters and correspondents 1939 births Date of death unknown 2016 deaths