If there's one thing we've learned from our years of watching The Apprentice, it's that Alan Sugar (or Lord Sugar, as he is now known) is a man not to be crossed.
The Daily Mail found out the hard way when, after referring to him as a 'spiv' (you can see the Urban Dictionary definition below), he took legal action against them.
The paper printed a retraction and were forced to hand over £20,000 to the self-made entrepreneur.
The scum @DailyMailUK called me a spiv. I got my lawyers onto them which resulted in this humiliating retraction pic.twitter.com/31ObnxOktn
— Lord Sugar (@Lord_Sugar) July 7, 2016
Needless to say - and considering the fact that he got a giant novelty cheque printed up for the occasion - he was pretty happing about the ruling:
The scum @DailyMailUK now humiliated had to pay me 20k for calling me a spiv. I will donate this to GOSH . Enjoy ! pic.twitter.com/7oYqsZrXd5
— Lord Sugar (@Lord_Sugar) July 7, 2016
As mentioned above, he's donating the cheque to Great Ormond Street Hospital.