Beginning of the trial. In particular, he bought two racehorses for 2 million and then sold them to his other company for €248,000.
“He was a friend. I had known him for a long time, long before I worked for him. I never would have imagined what would fall on me. That he was getting rich on the backs of his creditors. “
A few weeks ago, Yves Norrenberg, manager of the Geserlux company, received a summons to appear on June 29 before the French-speaking court of first instance in Brussels. He will be there as a civil party. He claims to be injured for an amount of 32,000 euros.
In front of him, there will be heavy.
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