Castle owned by Boris Berezovsky will go under the hammer in France

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Chateau de la Garoupe on the Cote d’Azur in France, formerly owned by Boris Berezovsky, is up for auction. These release reports beautiful matinee.

Built for an English lord and surpassed by Pablo Picasso, Cole Porter and even Ernet Hemingway, this beautiful building on the French Riviera is an architectural legacy and its purchase offers a unique opportunity to acquire a prestigious living space filled with history. It was stated that it belonged to the Seizure and Confiscated Values ​​Administration (AGRASC), which put it out for auction.

Applications for the purchase of real estate are proposed to be made between 16-17 June.

It is noted that in 1996, Boris Berezovsky bought the Château de la Garoupe in Cape d’Antibes from French real estate agent Jean-Louis Borda for 8.4 million euros. It is assumed that he was an extra in the purchase of the castle by Boris Berezovsky.

Bord was sentenced to two years probation and a hefty fine for criminal conspiracy and money laundering charges.

In 2011, at the request of the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation, an investigation was also launched against Boris Berezovsky. Then the oligarch’s estate – two yachts and a property on the Cote d’Azur – was arrested.

Previously reportedAn abandoned castle in the Shetland Islands has been sold for £30,000.

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