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Bernard Tapie’s widow spoke to Mulud Achour on the set of “Clique” about her difficult financial situation. A debt of several hundred million euros “inherited” from her husband, which makes it difficult for her to find a place to live.
Astronomical amount. Dominique Tapi, the widow of businessman Bernard Tapi, was the guest of Mulud Achour on the Canal + show “Clique” this Thursday, October 19. Coming to present her autobiography published last March, she also spoke about the debt she inherited after her husband’s death on October 3, 2021. The debt incurred after the lawsuit against Le Crédit Lyonnais, which today amounts to 642 million euros.
“I have tons of debt, I will never be able to pay it, because it increases every day… I know that I have no debt, everything is paid off. What we received has been returned. These are all interests that flow, so I feel at peace with myself. I don’t owe anything, there is no state money,” he imagines things with a surprisingly calm air, adding later: “It is an irredeemable debt, it is even ridiculous. It’s funny”:
“There is something else in life”
Last September, the septuagenarian explained BFM history she lives only on “half of her husband’s parliamentary pension”, i.e. “on 1200 euros”. But today he is having difficulty finding a place to live on his own. Now it is my son, who is in the US, who is helping me find accommodation. Money is not an end in itself. I am not interested in that. there is something else that interests me in life,” he smiles in front of Mulud Achur.
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The presenter wanted to know what his “biggest fortune today” is. The mother of Laura and Sophie Tapi then replied: “My family, my grandchildren” as well as friends of many years. “I have a good family. Sophie is going to have a baby boy who will be born like her grandfather in January or February and who will be an Aquarius, so life goes on. I have wonderful friends, I am surrounded by many people, I am lucky. I have passions, I have my dogs. “We have to see everything.” A silver wound is not fatal, then, as the old saying goes.
Source: Le Figaro
