Kasselakis-Tsipras: They are stretching… the opposition, “collecting” SYRIZA 2024-07-15 03:48:44

The information that Stefanos Kasselakis lost the lawsuit from the companies Tiptree Inc, Tiptree Marine Florida etc. caused an alarm in Koumoundourou.

The closest associate of the president of SYRIZA and director of his office, Manolis Kapnisakis, forced at first to respond aggressively to Spyro Karanikola, who in a post commented: “US court has dismissed @skasselakis’ lawsuit once morest Tiptree Inc. seeking damages totaling $7.5 million. Another unanswered question for the leader of #SYRIZA_P.S. and its cloudy financial past.”

“Mr. Karanikolas hastened to adopt what the Internet trolls supposedly “discovered” regarding the legal dispute between the president of SYRIZA-PS, Stefanos Kasselakis, and the companies Tiptree Inc, Tiptree Marine Florida, etc., Mr. Kapnisakis wrote in his own post and argued that the document that saw the light of day “in no way constitutes a rejection of the lawsuit filed by Mr. Kasselakis once morest the aforementioned companies” as according to Mr. Kapnisakis “in this case the trial of this particular case is referred from the Federal Court to the Supreme Court of the State of New York. In other words, it is a (pre-trial) decision regarding the jurisdiction of the courts (jurisdiction, see Appendix 1).

Mr. Kapnisakis even called on Mr. Karanikolas to withdraw, but in his new post, with which he was forced to proceed with clarifications, he noted that “it is clarified that immediately following the issuance of the above decision (and specifically on 3/7/2024, see Appendix 2), the lawsuit was resubmitted to the competent court, where its judgment on the merits is pending.”

Waiting, therefore, for the decision of the Supreme State Court of New York for Mr. Kasselakis and of course also waiting for the deposition of his “whereregardings” which is still pending, yesterday the Kasselakis staff – and in particular the troll “Pen Dalauras “- received a response to the post regarding the whereregardings of the extra 2.5 million euros of state funding that SYRIZA spent on the June 2023 elections.

“For both election procedures, detailed income-expenditure statements have been drawn up, they have been submitted within 2 months of the date of each election, they have been checked by the competent audit committees of the State and we have not been charged (even for formal reasons) nor one euro”, replied the former financial director of SYRIZA with his post in “Pen Dalaura”, Thymios Georgopoulosadding that “the “sources” or the person in charge of the “sources” who has the opinion of the circulation of “black money”, should finally call a financial prosecutor, audit firm or certified public accountants to verify what he is leaking or reporting”.

It is noted that at the last meeting of the Central Committee, Mr. Georgopoulos had a “heated episode” with Mr. Kasselakis outside the room where the Central Committee was meeting, as when the former financial director of SYRIZA wanted to inform the journalists regarding the content of his placement, met the strong reaction of Mr. Kasselakis, telling him that “that’s what we say in the instruments”. It is also recalled that Mr. Kasselakis was the one who fired Mr. Georgopoulos from SYRIZA and replaced him with Mr. Mavrokephalidis, causing intense discomfort to the former president Alexis Tsipras, as Mr. Georgopoulos was his close associate for a number of years. and person of his absolute trust.

In this climate, today’s meeting of the Political Secretariat is awaited with interest, as is the contact of Mr. Kasselakis with the citizens, who made the decision to receive citizens in his office every Thursday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. ., to learn directly regarding the issues that concern them.


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