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“He also made me responsible for my own accident” - after Júlia Szász, Lajos Ottó Horváth also resigned in Nemzeti: he guessed about the alleged compensation, rudely returned to Attila Vidnyánszky

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For months, the press has been vocal about the accident of Júlia Szász and Ottó Lajos Horváth, especially about the amount of compensation, because while Attila Vidnyánszky claims that those affected have already received millions of forints, the actress has denied all this. The relationship between them became so enraged that Juliet filed for her resignation. Now Ottó Lajos Horváth broke the silence, who rudely fell out against the director and…
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For months, the press has been vocal about the accident of Júlia Szász and Ottó Lajos Horváth, especially about the amount of compensation, because while Attila Vidnyánszky claims that those affected have already received millions of forints, the actress has denied all this. The relationship between them became so enraged that Juliet filed for her resignation. Now Ottó Lajos Horváth broke the silence, who rudely fell out against the director and…

The director of the National Theatre believes there is a provision that Julia Szász did not take into account when settling the damages, so she does not understand why the dispute is still going on about the amounts.

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Pénzcentrum broke the news in on Tuesday, July 9, 2024.
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