Michael Wendler: His landlords in Florida kick him out

Just about a year ago, Michael Wendler (50) and his wife Laura Müller (22) moved into a house in Punta Gorda, Florida. However, the landlords are said to have their problems with the couple. Because like the “Bild” Now reported, they do not want to extend the contract with the singer and the influencer.

One hears from the neighborhood that Michael Wendler is “again and again responsible for the hustle and bustle in the quiet area”, the report continues. In addition, the landlords would have noticed his problems in Germany.

Even if Michael Wendler, who, according to his ex-manager Markus Krampe, owes 1.2 million taxes to the German tax office, is said to have paid the rent for the house by the end of September, he apparently no longer lives in the apartment building in question.

Michael Wendler: Ex-business partner suspects “fear of the US authorities”

Manager Timo Berger, who once worked closely with Michael Wendler, suspects “Bild”: “I think his early departure is a clear indication that he wanted to quickly change his whereabouts out of fear of the US authorities.”

Timo Berger, who also faced the singer in court after a quarrel, further claims: “I last met him in April in front of his house. He seemed very disturbed to me and, as he always does when I appear, is in front of me escaped into the house.”

According to information from “Bild”, Michael Wendler is only said to have sold his house in Cape Coral for $890,000 last year. Instead of using it to pay off his debts, he bought a new property. In the “image” he said so at the time: “The real estate market is burning here and of course you should take advantage of that.” A planning application has not yet been submitted for the property purchased.

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