As parents
were misled by MMR findings, this is the
house that Wakefield built
This page
is research from an investigation by Brian Deer | Go to
part I: The Lancet scandal | Go to
part II: The Wakefield
factor
After Andrew Wakefield was ejected, with
a reported six-figure payoff, from
London's Royal Free
hospital medical school in October
2001, he wasn't only busy augmenting his
income from more than £435,000 drawn on the
legal aid fund, against the MMR scare he
invented. He and wife Carmel O'Donovan
were also building this house, marketed
in March 2007 for £2,950,000
($5,677,550)
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