Pierre-Jean Chalençon, former figure of “Affaire Conclue”, in debt of almost 10 million euros

Pierre-Jean Chalençon owes more than 9.4 million euros to his bank.

Pierre-Jean Chalençon is experiencing new setbacks. The former figure from the show Affaire Conclue on France 2 is in debt to the tune of 9.4 million euros, according to information from Le Figaro.

This Napoleon enthusiast owes this large sum to his bank, the latter having granted him a loan of ten million euros to acquire but also to carry out work within the Palais Vivienne. On October 3, 2023, the Palace was seized with the greatest discretion by the creditors.

Seized with the greatest discretion by creditors last October, the luxurious property worth around 15,800 euros per m² will be sold at auction by the Paris judicial court on May 23. According to information from our colleagues, the price amounts to 8 million euros. “ The judge, who is the decision-maker, can base himself on the amount of the seller’s debt (9.4 million euros) to set the starting price. », Explained Alix Bernard-Faucon, development manager of Vench to Le Figaro.

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At the end of 2015, Pierre-Jean Chalençon became the owner of the Palais Vivienne. This very chic apartment is “one of the most beautiful private places in the capital, located in the heart of historic Paris”, as the official website describes it.

Pierre-Jean Chalençon had already put more than fifty treasures up for sale in 2021 to settle his unpaid bills, his credit purchases, and his expenses. “ Indeed, I sold, not out of joy, but to pay the financial costs of my Palais Vivienne for which I went into debt upon purchase, i.e. 30,000 to 40,000 euros per month “, he confided to Le Figaro.

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